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R.V. MOORTHY

"KUCH BHI HO SAKTA HAI" could epitomise anybody's life. Yet for actor and National School of Drama chairperson, Anupam Kher, this film is very special. "In a way it's a lot of my own story. My rejections, my jubilations and a lot more," said Kher. "I'm still looking for financiers but am certain it will come through quickly." While he feels that today he is in a position to decide what to do with his time, Kher said, "I don' know if I have achieved my ambition. Priorities change and life is a long journey. To me it is more important to be on this journey and then look at my destination." Currently busy with his play "The Return" which is about a love-hate relationship between father and son, Kher, in a more humorous note, adds that he has many avatars. "That is possible because I am not a busy man," said he smiling.

SUCHITRA BEHAL

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