Bollywood actor Anupam Kher narrated a funny anecdote related to the 1995 blockbuster film ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’. Anupam told that the famous dialogue “O Pochi, O Coca, O Bobby, O Lola” were created by actor Shah Rukh Khan in a pinch.
Actor Anupam Kher expressed his opinion about a cool dead character in a conversation with news agency IANS. He said, “Playing the character of Cool Dad is like honoring my father. The connection of every ‘Cool Dad’ character played is dedicated to my father and he fits them all. The actor described his father as his ‘best friend’.
Shah Rukh Khan’s improvision dialogue made from Skli
Anupam Kher was asked when his famous dialogue “O Pochi, O Coca, O Bobby, O Lola”, in response to the question, he said, immediately! During the shooting of the film, I told Shahrukh, let’s do something that people remember. The special thing is that Shah Rukh specializes in improvision (making something better immediately without any plan). He is always ready to try new ideas. “

Anupam told that his line had become a hit. He said, “This line had become a Cult in a way, it is very special for me. All I would like to say that some things live with you and she gradually becomes an important part of your life.”
Aditya Chopra’s direction debut from DDLJ
Aditya Chopra made his direction debut with the romantic-drama ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’ released in 1995. The film featured Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol in the lead roles. Talking about the workfront, Anupam’s recent release is ‘Tanvi the Great’, which he has also directed.
The film is based on Tanvi Raina, a girl who is struggling with 21 -year -old ‘Autism Spectrum Disorder’, who lives with her mother Vidya and Dada Colonel Pratap Raina. Tanvi’s inspiration in the story is her late father, Captain Summer Raina, who was an Indian Army officer and dreams of hoisting the tricolor on Siachen Glacier.
Tanvi decides that she will follow her father’s footsteps and join the army and fulfill this dream. In the film, Anupam Kher plays ‘Colonel Pratap Raina’.

