Overview
- On Raj Shamani’s podcast, Anupam Kher admitted his marriage “isn’t the best in the world,” acknowledged having hurt Kirron Kher and said respect, compassion and effort keep their bond alive.
- He challenged the modern emphasis on pre-marriage compatibility, advising couples to marry with only 10–30 percent alignment and discover the relationship over time.
- Kher described exhaustion and waning passion as natural in long-term unions and argued that shared memories and a commitment to work on the relationship sustain love.
- He revealed that Kirron Kher faced fertility struggles—including a pregnancy that failed to develop—and reflected on the void of not having a biological child while valuing stepson Sikandar.
- Recovering from multiple myeloma, Kirron Kher made a rare joint red-carpet appearance with Anupam at the July 18 premiere of his directorial debut, Tanvi The Great.