He went down memory lane and talked about his first innings as an actor, when he was in fifth grade in school
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The memory originated from the 'gada' he was carrying at the launch of the live-action film 'Chhota Bheem and the Curse of Damayan', in which he will be seen alongside Makarand Deshpande and Navneet Kaur Dhillion. This film will be released in theaters on May 31.



Talking about his poor dancing skills, Kher said, "This is why the audience has not seen me dancing often."



Two songs from the film 'Jamboora' and 'Zara Muskura' were unveiled at the event in the presence of the cast and crew. In the context of this song, the actor was asked how he feels like dancing on the song."I am a very bad dancer," said Kher. "That's why the audience hasn't seen me dance so often. But very soon you will see me in a stunning avatar in this film. I wish I could also be a great dancer. Would be a dancer. Actually, I dance with emotions.Believe that I dance through my acting."



The senior actor then shared his experience of working with children in the film.



“It was very difficult to match the energy level of the kids,” he said, “Their questions, their spontaneity, were unparalleled.” A very famous Hollywood director once told me that when children are in the frame, don't act because no one is watching you."



He added, “I believe that to be absolutely true.Working on this film was like a crash course for me. It was a learning experience. "I really enjoyed it."



Holding the 'gada', Kher said, "Can you believe it? I am holding the 'gada' right now, and my first role, was that of a monkey in Lord Hanuman, I was in fifth standard then. This is the first time after school that I am holding the mace and I feel like 'Bada Bheem'.Kher, who looked very happy being with the child actors, told what he learned from them.



Kher said, "They are the children of this generation. Believe me, I have done a lot of films with child actors in my career, but these children are very simple, they are modern, aware and know how to use mobile phones. Are." ,



He added, "You can really learn a lot from them." “If you sit down with them, they'll teach you a thing or two.I also try to learn from him. I don't go on set thinking that I'm someone who knows things. I come across as someone who demands things from people on the sets."