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Anupam Kher in a still from the movie Dhoom Dhadaka.jpgNew Delhi, July 10 (IANS) Anupam Kher, who’s experimented with different film genres as an actor and director, feels that the quality of scripts, cinematography and screenplays in Hindi films hasn’t gone down but actually improved over the years. “I don’t think Bollywood is going through a bad phase. Instead, I think it is in its golden time right now,” Anupam told IANS.

Anupam Kher at Dhoom Dhadaka premiere in Cinemax on May 22nd 2008(71).JPG“A lot of films are released in India. There are some good and some bad. It is just like a reporter’s article. Every article can’t be good,” the actor said. Anupam, who has given the industry some landmark films like “Saransh”, “Daddy” and “Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara”, was in the capital last week to shoot for “Rajdhani Express”, in which he plays a politician.

He strongly opposes the notion of judging the quality of a film by its banner. “Whether a film is launched under a big banner or small, it cannot determine the success of a film. Besides, even the capabilities of a banner cannot be judged if the banner gives a flop or two,” Anupam said at the French embassy here when filmmaker Yash Chopra was awarded the Legion d’Honneur July 5.

“The kind of cinema Yash Chopra makes and the amount of contribution that he has made to the Indian film industry, he has every right to be the godfather of Bollywood,” said Anupam, who featured in Chopra’s “Lamhe” and “Darr”.

Anupam Kher at the Press Meet with the cast and crew of _Mr. Bhatti On Chutti_ in Aupam Kher_s institute, Santacruz on April 25th 2008 (7).JPGThe actor, who has opened acting schools in India and abroad, is quite happy with the number of youngsters who have entered Bollywood. “It is really nice that so many people want to enter into films. I hope the best out of them all survives,” he said.

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Asked about his views on his son Sikander’s films “Woodstock Villa” and “Summer 2007”, he said: “I am very happy with the way Sikander’s career is picking up and I hope he keeps doing well.” Anupam’s forthcoming releases include Karan Razdan-directed “Mr. Bhatti on Chutti” and Rumi Jaffrey’s “God Tussi Great Ho”.

— By Radhika Bhirani

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