Veteran actor Anupam Kher took to Instagram on Wednesday to wish his brother, actor-director Raju Kher, a very special happy birthday — and the internet is loving it. Known for wearing his heart on his sleeve, Kher shared a deeply personal and affectionate message that not only highlighted their unbreakable bond but also gave fans a glimpse into their childhood memories.
“Happy Birthday #RajuMereBhai! You are the bestest brother in the entire world! My Quiet Supporter! You are solid, very funny! A wonderful son, father and husband!” Kher wrote, before cheekily adding, “You are stubborn, adiyal, sometimes irritating too! But selfless and my ROCK!”
The actor even added a personal touch by including their favorite childhood song in the post — a musical tribute to the moments that shaped their bond over the years. “I have put our favourite childhood song here which will always remind us of our bonding together! May God give you all the happiness, long, healthy and happy life!”
Anupam Kher has always been vocal about his love for his family. His social media is filled with candid videos and photos of moments spent with his mother Dulari Kher, brother Raju, and extended family. Whether it's celebrating festivals, birthdays, or simply sitting down for a meal, the warmth of their bond shines through — something fans deeply connect with.
Audiences often appreciate how grounded and close-knit the Kher family is. The affectionate banter between Anupam and Raju, especially their light-hearted jokes and behind-the-scenes glimpses, make for heartwarming content that goes viral time and again.
In the post, Kher affectionately called his brother not just a "rock," but also a “rockstar”, saying: “Rockstars are also those who may not be greatly famous. But totally DEPENDABLE!”
While celebrating personal moments, Anupam Kher continues to shine professionally. Earlier this year, he received love for his directorial and acting project Tanvi The Great, a deeply emotional and inspiring story that resonated with audiences.
Currently, he is seen in The Bengal Files, a hard-hitting film that has stirred conversations with its powerful themes and compelling storytelling.
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