Anupam Kher makes stunning confession, says he wrongly judged Manmohan Singh

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Actor Anupam Kher has made a stunning confession that he made a mistake in wrongly judging the former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh. While posting a video of the wrap of his upcoming film The Accidental Prime Minister, Kher wrote, “And it is a WRAP for one of my most cherished films #TheAccidentalPrimeMinister. Thank you the cast and the crew for the most enriching times. Thank you #DrManmohanSinghJi for your journey. It has been a great learning experience for me.

“I did have my reservations before doing this film and also wrongly judged you at times but today after finishing the shoot and having almost lived the role for more than one year i can say it with utmost sincerity that history will not misjudge you. Will wait to have that cup of tea with you once you watch our film. ?? #JoyOfCinema @tapmofficial.”

Earlier Kher also took to Twitter to post the video of having tea and biscuits with German-born actor Suzanne Bernert, who is playing the character of Sonia Gandhi, former Congress President. He wrote, “On the last day shoot of #TheAccidentalPrimeMinister someone shoots a off camera moment between @suzannebernert playing #MrsSoniaGandhi & I having tea & biscuits. Shares it on social media. It is already on tv now. Best option is to share it myself. So here it is. Enjoy.”

Kher has been one of the most vocal supporters of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a known critic of the Congress-led regime. During the UPA government, he was often taking a jibe at the government on issues such as rising prices of petrol and diesel and the value of Indian rupee against the US dollar. He has, however, gone quiet on similar issues under the current government.

The Accidental Prime Minister is based on Sanjay Baru’s book with the same name. Baru had served as the media advisor of Manmohan Singh between 2004 and 2008. Among other artists in the film are Akshay Khann and Aahana Kumra, who will be seen in Priyanka Gandhi’s role.

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