"Anupam is a good actor and a theatre artiste. I think the situation in the institute will be better under him," Tagore told PTI.
Kher, 62, was appointed FTII chairman on October 11, succeeding Gajendra Chauhan who had a controversial tenure as the head of the Pune-based institute.
Talking about the political nature of appointments in government institutes and organisations, the Padma Bhushan recipient said such appointments were done every where.
The 72-year-old actor, who succeded Kher as the chairperson of Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), also said being the Censor chief was not a "popularity contest".
"This is not the way to get famous," said Tagore without naming the previous CBFC chairperson, Pahlaj Nihalani, who courted controversy on a number of occasions.
"Sometimes, I think, we need a little censorship. Controversies will keep on happening. Some are legitimate, Some are not," she added.
The veteran actor, who served as CBFC chief from 2004 to 2011, said there are established categories for films in the CBFC but they needed to be updated keeping in mind the changing times.
"There's social media today, where you have innumerable ways of information dissemination and it should be considered while updating the censorship policy at the CBFC," Tagore said.
Recalling the controversies during her time as the censor board chief, Tagore said she faced problems in certifying films such as "Omkara", "Ghajini", "Aaja Nachle" and "Jodhaa Akbar".
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