Amitabh Bachchan
One of the greatest trouper’s of Indian cinema is Amitabh
Bachchan. An iconic actor, whose films have left an indelible impression on the
minds of legions of his followers, hundreds of his fans wait with bated breath
every day to have a glimpse of their idol outside Jalsa his house in
Mumbai. The ability to metamorphose his personality is a remarkable quality of
this stellar actor.
The superstar’s journey is nothing short of a roller coaster
ride; from being unable to get into All India Radio to failed actor and then
becoming a sensational performer before hitting the nadir in the late 1990s and
finally reinventing himself as TV host in the fabled Kaun Banega Crorepati. It
is a tribute to the resilience of his ability and mind. The story goes that in
sheer desperation he walked upto Yash Chopra and requested for a role and thus
made a stunning comeback in films, beginning with Mohabbatein.
Several of his contemporaries have faded away, but Amitabh
Bachchan keeps simulating and attempts derivation in a facile manner. This is
the key to his astounding success. From the blockbuster Zanjeer in 1973
to Wazir a few years back, Amitabh has enacted a variety of roles. The
first angry young man of Indian cinema, Big B has essayed a plethora of roles
which have won him several accolades.
He has been nominated on 41 occasions for the best actor
category for Filmfare awards and has had the distinction of bagging 4 National
Awards for stellar performances. The trouper has been feted with a Padma Shri
in 1984, a Padma Bhushan in 2001 and a Padma Vibhushan in 2015. The French
government has decorated the noted actor with the Knight of Legion distinction.
He was named Inquilab by his parents, the noted poet Harivansh Rai Bachchan and
Teji Bachchan. But upon the intervention of fellow poet Sumitra Nandan Pant,
the name was changed to Amitabh. He was schooled in the estimable Sherwood
School and graduated from Kirori Mal College, Delhi University.
But his heart lay in the tinsel world. He began his career
in Mrinal Sen’s Bhuvan Shome in the year 1969, where he was to render a
voice over. His maiden foray into Hindi films was in Khwaja Ahmed Abbas’s movie
Saath Hindustani. The film won critical acclaim but did not catapult
this talented actor to fame. However, he caught the attention of the film
fraternity and cine goers in the role of a cynical doctor in Hrishikesh
Mukherjee’s Anand. While Rajesh Khanna the superstar of Indian cinema
walked away with the honours, the performance of Amitabh Bachchan was
appreciated and keenly observed by writer duo Salim and Javed.
After a series of flops, 12 to be exact, Zanjeer catapulted
him to dizzying fame. This was followed by a string of hits such as Sholay,
Chupke Chupke, and Silsila among others. In the five decades that
he has been the suzerain of the film industry, Amitabh Bachchan has acted in
more than 190 movies. The entire nation prayed for his health when he was hit
in his abdomen while the movie Coolie was being canned. The artiste was
in a traumatic health condition and everyone associated with him was in a
tizzy. The Prime Minister of India at that time, Mrs Indira Gandhi too called
on this famous son. Such was the phenomenal popularity of this individual.
Following the assassination of Mrs Indira Gandhi, Bachchan
contested the Lok Sabha polls at the request of Rajiv Gandhi, his friend, and
won from his home city of Allahabad. However he was soon mired in controversy
and therefore decided to say a permanent adieu to politics. Amitabh Bachchan is
one of the most influential personalities of Indian cinema but has had his
share of misadventures including political controversy and a rumoured affair
with actress Rekha.
However the charismatic artiste will always be remembered
for his ability to reinvent himself whenever the chips were down. This
distinguishes him from his contemporaries and fellow artistes.
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