An old actor says years just pile up inside you. Veteran performer Anupam Kher posted some year-end thoughts, suggesting a year does not truly end but settles quietly within a person, turning unanswered questions into a deeper understanding. The seventy-year-old actor, known for projects like Tanvi the Great, shared that time does not change people but simply reveals them, framing a new year as the same journey walked with more awareness.
In a separate video, he delivered a poem reflecting on the past year, mentioning fulfilled dreams and others postponed, decisions made with conviction that later sparked regret, and many scattered mistakes. He joked about relationships existing only online or stuck on seen, and diets perpetually starting on a Monday that never arrives. Kher expressed gratitude for the lessons learned, telling the old year to take a rest while hoping for less drama, more laughter, and slightly improved brain usage moving forward. He ended by wishing for an earlier alarm and faster wifi, not magic, in the time ahead.
In a separate video, he delivered a poem reflecting on the past year, mentioning fulfilled dreams and others postponed, decisions made with conviction that later sparked regret, and many scattered mistakes. He joked about relationships existing only online or stuck on seen, and diets perpetually starting on a Monday that never arrives. Kher expressed gratitude for the lessons learned, telling the old year to take a rest while hoping for less drama, more laughter, and slightly improved brain usage moving forward. He ended by wishing for an earlier alarm and faster wifi, not magic, in the time ahead.