While actors run a busy calendar all the time, the hard work of managing that falls on the shoulders of their managers. Even though their contribution is unsurmountable, it rarely gets recognised as it all happens behind the scenes and away from all the glitz and glamour. But Anupam Kher’s manager Herman Dsouza, recently got a unique opportunity to transition in front of the lens.
About Anupam Kher`s manager
Having worked with Anupam Kher for almost two decades, Herman has been managing the actor’s work and schedule. But in Anupam’s recent directorial release Tanvi The Great, he got to show his acting chops too as he made a special appearance as an army officer in the film. Featuring at one of the most crucial points in the film, Herman made his silver screen debut with the film, and he is ecstatic about that.
Sharing his excitement, Herman says, “For almost the last 20 years, I have been seeing Anupam sir create magic on screen, but always from behind the lens. But for the first time, I got to live that magic in person as a co-actor in the same frame in Tanvi The Great, and that is a memory I will cherish for my lifetime. The thrill of facing the camera, especially with legends like him and Nassar sir in front of you, is just unmatchable.” Tanvi The Great marked Anupam Kher’s directorial return after 22 years and the film has been receiving praise for its messaging and emotions.
About Tanvi- The Great
Tanvi-The Great which marked the acting debut of Shubhangi, also starred Jackie Shroff, Arvind Swami, Boman Irani, Pallavi Joshi, Karan Tacker, and Nasser in crucial roles. Kher and Iain Glen also appeared in special roles in the movie. Backed by Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar under Excel Entertainment banner, the film was released in the theatres on July 18.
Describing the film as an ode to those who stand out from the crowd, Anupam Kher shared, “Everyone who watches Tanvi-The Great will walk away a little kinder perhaps even changed. This film is my tribute to every person who is different but no less. It’s the story of an autistic, brilliant, and fiercely determined girl who dreams of joining the Indian Army. This is one of the most important films of my career, and I’m confident audiences in India will connect with it just as deeply as those around the world already have.”