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From dreams to reality: Mihir Ahuja gets nostalgic in living his childhood dream with Anupam Kher in Vijay 69
Vijay 69
Anupam Kher (L) and Mihir Ahuja (R) in Vijay 69 | Photo courtesy: PR Team

From dreams to reality: Mihir Ahuja gets nostalgic in living his childhood dream with Anupam Kher in Vijay 69

| @indiablooms | 29 Nov 2024, 10:02 pm

In the vast world of cinema, where dreams and reality often intertwine, Mihir Ahuja stands out as an actor who turned childhood aspirations into an inspiring journey.

As a young boy, Mihir was captivated by Say Na Something to Anupam Uncle, the popular talk show hosted by the legendary Anupam Kher.

Mihir Ahuja | Photo courtesy: PR TeamMihir Ahuja | Photo courtesy: PR Team

He said, "When I was 5-6 years old, I used to enjoy watching Say Na Something to Anupam Uncle. That’s when I decided to become an actor! Anupam Kher's impromptu interviews really fascinated me.

"Little did I know that destiny has incredible ways of making dreams come true. Back then, the film industry seemed like a different world altogether. But, twenty years later, I found myself working alongside Mr. Kher in a film, more so, under the banner of Yash Raj Films!"

Directed by Akshay Roy, Vijay 69 released on Netflix on November 8.

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