The 62-year-old actor was appointed chairman of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) on October 11, succeeding Gajendra Chauhan who had a controversial tenure as the head of the Pune-based institute.
Critics, however, pointed to a conflict of interest as Kher already runs his own acting school.
"I got a call from Smriti Irani where she told me you've to chair this. I thought there was no discussion. We all can run away from any situation but I thought if I can make a difference then why not.
Kher also read out a mail by FTII students' association saying that the students were supportive of the decision.
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The actor said running his own school has in fact helped him a lot and he hopes to bring his experience to FTII as well.
"If I did not have my own school, maybe I wouldn't have been qualified to be the chairman of this place. I am very proud of the fact that I've got my own school. Fourteen years ago I started that school with eight students.