Anupam Kher calls Michael Jackson "God's gift to mankind" as biopic releases
As the King of Pop, Michael Jackson's biopic releases worldwide today, legendary actor Anupam Kher penned an emotional note remembering the iconic singer, songwriter, and dancer, sharing a nostalgic photograph and recalling the moment he met the legendary performer in Mumbai.
Directed by Antoine Fuqua and produced by Lionsgate, the film stars Jackson's nephew Jaafar Jackson in the lead role. The ensemble cast also includes Colman Domingo as Joe Jackson and Nia Long as Katherine Jackson, along with Miles Teller, Laura Harrier, and Larenz Tate.
Taking to his Instagram handle, he wrote, "Dearest Michael Jackson,This photograph is not just a memory... it is a feeling frozen in time. I still remember the moment I shook your hand in Mumbai. For that brief second, the fanboy in me took over completely."
"It was surreal... almost unbelievable... like touching a piece of magic," he added.
Praising Jackson's legacy, Kher described him as more than an artist, calling him an "experience" and a phenomenon unlike any other, suggesting that the world may not witness someone like him again.
Kher wrote, "You were not just an artist. You were an experience. A phenomenon that the world may never witness again. There will truly be nobody like you for the next thousand years. Nobody."
Highlighting the singer's global impact, Kher said people are fortunate to have lived in the same era as Jackson, crediting him for touching millions through his art, innocence, and genius.
The actor also expressed gratitude for the late singer's legacy. "We are blessed... deeply blessed... that you walked this earth and touched millions of lives with your art, your innocence, and your genius. You were, and will always remain, the eighth wonder of the world," he added.
He also expressed disappointment over continued criticism surrounding the late icon, stating that some people focus on negativity, but his greatness remains unmatched. "And yes... somewhere it pains me that even today, there are people who choose to carry poison instead of celebrating purity. But greatness like yours rises far above noise and negativity, " said the veteran actor.
Concluding his note, Kher wrote, "You were God's gift to mankind. Wherever you are...may you be dancing, creating, and smiling. Jai Ho!"
Earlier, Tiger Shroff also gave a shoutout to the Michael Jackson biopic, 'Michael', and credited the late pop icon for inspiring him.Tiger shared a video enacting Michael Jackson's dance moves, including the iconic moonwalks and wrote, "He taught me everything I know about movement. About presence. About what it means to give a stage everything you have." Tiger Shroff, who has been a longtime fan of Michael Jackson, has time and again paid tributes to the 'Billie Jean' singer.
Talking about the biopic, Jaafar shared, "As soon as it came on, it was a completely different experience than what I thought it was going to be. It went by so fast... the second time I saw it was a completely different experience. I was able to understand what the story is and really allow myself to enjoy what's on the screen," according to People.
Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
Taking to his Instagram handle, he wrote, "Dearest Michael Jackson,This photograph is not just a memory... it is a feeling frozen in time. I still remember the moment I shook your hand in Mumbai. For that brief second, the fanboy in me took over completely."
"It was surreal... almost unbelievable... like touching a piece of magic," he added.
Praising Jackson's legacy, Kher described him as more than an artist, calling him an "experience" and a phenomenon unlike any other, suggesting that the world may not witness someone like him again.
Kher wrote, "You were not just an artist. You were an experience. A phenomenon that the world may never witness again. There will truly be nobody like you for the next thousand years. Nobody."
The actor also expressed gratitude for the late singer's legacy. "We are blessed... deeply blessed... that you walked this earth and touched millions of lives with your art, your innocence, and your genius. You were, and will always remain, the eighth wonder of the world," he added.
He also expressed disappointment over continued criticism surrounding the late icon, stating that some people focus on negativity, but his greatness remains unmatched. "And yes... somewhere it pains me that even today, there are people who choose to carry poison instead of celebrating purity. But greatness like yours rises far above noise and negativity, " said the veteran actor.
Concluding his note, Kher wrote, "You were God's gift to mankind. Wherever you are...may you be dancing, creating, and smiling. Jai Ho!"
Talking about the biopic, Jaafar shared, "As soon as it came on, it was a completely different experience than what I thought it was going to be. It went by so fast... the second time I saw it was a completely different experience. I was able to understand what the story is and really allow myself to enjoy what's on the screen," according to People.
Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
end of article
Featured in Entertainment
- 'Bhooth Bangla' BO Day 13: Film misses Rs 200 cr worldwide by slim margin
- ‘Dhurandhar 2’ marches towards Rs 1785 cr mark as week 7 approaches
- Sonali Kulkarni documents Mumbai-Pune highway nightmare: Video
- Priyanka on raising Malti in Partially American family
- Dhanush’s 'Kara' wins 'blockbuster' praise
- Rahul Roy BREAKS SILENCE on trolling over his viral reels
Trending Stories
- R Madhavan reveals why CEOs play golf: ‘You compete with yourself’
- “I am vegetarian, so I need to get my protein”: Sundar Pichai’s daily breakfast includes these 3 foods
- Vicky-Katrina's sleep-deprived joke wins hearts - PICS
- I’m An introvert & Chai is like a ray of sunshine: Rukmini, ‘I can just be myself & share anything with ruku: Chaithra
- Japanese proverb of the day: “If you are in a hurry, go the long way around” — lessons on patience, careful planning, and why slowing down can save time
- A teacher’s gift to the world: MIT professor who taught the math behind AI for 60 years has made his lectures free online
- Shekhar Suman recalls nervous first shot with Rekha in Utsav; ‘owes his life’ to Shashi Kapoor
- Rajesh Khanna's live-in partner Anita Advani breaks silence after HC dismisses marriage plea
- Bhardwaj On Manisha Rani: Reality alum says he likes her romantically
- Self healing techniques based on your birth date
Photostories
- 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2': Akashdeep Saigal's casting as Rio sparks meme fest online - have a look
- Taking painkillers in summer? The hidden kidney risk doctors warn about
- Indian bael or wood apple vs coconut water: Which is better for summer hydration?
- 7 watering hacks every gardener should know
- 5 things sons learn from their fathers that shape them for life
- Prince William and Kate Middleton’s 15th wedding anniversary: From college crush to surviving cancer — 7 times they proved they were meant to be
- 4 Zodiac signs who are done chasing wrong souls
- What to plant in Australia this month: Complete seasonal gardening guide (and care tips)
- 7 elite residential areas in Faridabad shaping real estate growth
- How to grow banana tree at home (Simple step-by-step guide for beginners)
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment