Anupam Kher humorously questions confusing public toilet signs; asks "Why can't they be simple?"

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Anupam Kher humorously questions confusing public toilet signs; asks "Why can't they be simple?"

Bollywood veteran Anupam Kher humorously shared his confusion about complicated public toilet signs on Instagram, questioning why they can't be simpler. His recent film, Tanvi The Great, about an autistic girl aspiring to join the Indian Army, received positive reviews and international recognition at various film festivals.

Bollywood veteran Anupam Kher got candid on social media, expressing his "confusion" about the signs in public toilets. The actor shared a video on his Instagram handle, where he talks about the unusual symbols used to indicate toilets for ladies and gents.Kher comments on complex toilet signs"There's one thing that I don't understand these days. To indicate toilets meant for men and women, they add such images or signs that will often confuse you for some time. This is normal in toilets outside restaurants, dubbing theatres, and studios. Why can't they be as simple as it used to happen before," Kher said in the video.

In the video, he pointed out the studio toilets that featured noticeably different symbols compared to the usual ones. With a touch of humor, Kher questioned why the signs couldn’t be simpler. In the caption, he added, "Does this confusion happen to you???"Kher’s latest film ‘Tanvi The Great’ receives warm receptionOn the work front, Kher’s recent film, 'Tanvi The Great', debuted in theatres to positive feedback from viewers.

The movie centres around a young girl with autism, living with her mother and grandfather, who is inspired by her late father’s legacy and dreams of joining the Indian Army.Star-studded cast and international recognitionIn addition, the film features a talented ensemble including Shubhangi Dutt, Boman Irani, Karan Tacker, Jackie Shroff, Arvind Swami, Nasser, and British actor Iain Glen. Produced by Anupam Kher Studios in association with NFDC, 'Tanvi The Great' not only enjoyed a successful box office run but also received international acclaim during its festival appearances in Cannes, New York, Houston, and London.

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