At the age of 27, Kher shot to stardom playing a 65-year-old man in the Hindi drama Saaransh (1984) and quickly became a staple of Indian cinema, appearing in more than 200 films over the course of his career.
Western audiences first caught a glimpse of Kher in the crossover sports comedy Bend It Like Beckham (2002), opposite Parminder Nagra, and later in Bride and Prejudice (2004), before he appeared on U.S. television as Nagra's on-screen father in "ER" (2004).
StrikerRaised in poverty, Surya (Siddharth) has a natural flair for carrom, a hustler's sport. When, as a young man, he is duped of his life savings -- crushing his dreams of starting anew in Dubai -- Surya uses his carrom skills to take down the ghetto's top gangster (Aditya Pancholi). With a passion for... Read More
Sankat CityWhen their boss's car is stolen, two mob henchmen must pursue car thieves Guru (Kay Kay Menon) and Ganpat (Dilip Prabhavalkar) to reclaim the large sum of money that was inside it. Unfortunately, Ganpat -- who has temporary amnesia -- can't remember where he hid the dough! Now Guru and Ganpat have... Read More
A WednesdayThis action-packed drama takes place over the course of four tension-filled hours on a Wednesday afternoon in Mumbai, India, beginning with a threatening phone call to police commissioner Prakash Rathod (Anupam Kher). Rathod is skeptical when the anonymous caller warns of a bomb planted near police... Read More
Buddha Mar GayaOn the eve of a public offering that will make his company record-setting profits, Laxmikant Kabadiya (Anupam Kher) dies. His family, fearing that their fortunes may have expired with him, conspires to conceal the news of his death until the deal goes through. But each time the moment seems right,... Read More
Khosla Ka GhoslaCranky control freak Khosla invests his life's savings to build his dream house on a plot of land, only to discover the acreage has been stolen by a greedy land shark. Now, Khosla must rely on his family to pull off a scam and win back the property. Read More
