Amitabh Bachchan: The Star of the Millennium!

Amitabh Bachchan, a name who requires no introduction. An event that needs no inauguration. And a festival that people celebrate each day, every day. Find me anyone who isn’t aware of this magnanimous personality. In India, Amitabh is such an idealistic man that even when you ask a small kid then he will take no time in recognizing him. He is loved, he is idolized, he is worshipped, and glorified in every corner of this nation.

Albeit, this superstar is superior to the bounds of any tribute but solemnizing his work and contribution to the Indian Cinema is essentially a requirement that needs be to ritualized on his special day. Today marks, the legends 78th birthday. Thus, on the occasion of his natal day let’s trigger into his life and benefaction to the Hindi film industry.

Amitabh Bachchan- A Light That Never Dies

The light that never dies, this is what the name “Amitabh” means. Amitabh Bachchan was born into Awadhi Hindu Kayasth father Harivansh Rai Bachchan and Sikh mother Teji Bachchan. Teji Bachchan was a social activist whereas, his father Harivansh Rai Bachchan was a poet, fluently persuasive in Awadhi, Urdu, and Hindi. He was a great poet who penned down many poems that are recited to date. Amitabh Bachchan wasn’t his original name.

Amitabh was born on 11th October 1942 in Sangam Nagri “Allahabad”. His father named him Inquilab which was inspired by the revolutionary phrase “Inquilab Zindabaad”. But later, his father chose to drop this name and named him Amitabh meaning “A light that never dies”. Bachchan completed his study at Sherwood school in Nainital and then from Kirori mal college of Delhi University.

Rise of the Angry young man to Shahenshah of Bollywood

No actor emerges without the urge of adroitness and craft. Therefore, Amitabh also had the willingness of art since his early days. He idolizes the luminary actor Dilip Kumar. The actor says he often copied his style and tried to adapt his acting in his performance. Big B was totally smitten by the fact that Dilip Kumar, without hailing from Awadhi ascent spoke the language eloquently in the movie Ganga Jumna. Well, luck favored and Amitabh made his debut in the movie Saat Hindustani in the year 1969. However, prior to Saat Hindustani, he imparted his voice in the national-award-winning movie Bhuvan Shome. Then upon this, the personage never looked back.

Meanwhile, he also married his co-star Jaya Bhaduri and built his utopia with her. From Angry young man in Zanjeer in the 70s to the elderly lawyer in Pink in the 20s, the legend has endowed us with boundless performances.

Needless to mention that this eminence personality has incalculable recognitions and awards in his kit. But the most prestigious citation he has gotten is the ocean-kind love of his fans. During the shoot of Coolie, Amitabh was unintentionally hit by Puneet Isaar. He got injured so badly that the entire nation drowned in the prayers for the safety of his life. The nation unites together and prays together irrespective of any caste and religion when it comes to Amitabh Bachchan. As quoted above, Mr. Bachchan is no less than a God for his zillions and trillions of his fans.

High-powered performances/Dialogues by Amitabh Bachchan

Amitabh’s turning point commenced from the celluloid character in Zanjeer. Upon that, he has bestowed us with many movies. Abhimaan, Sholay, Deewar, Don, Amar Akbar Anthony, Naseeb, Sharaabi, Kaalia, Mr. Natwarlaal, Ankhein, Piku, and many more. Perhaps, it’s impossible to enlist his movies in one editorial. Therefore, let’s take a look at some of the iconic dialogues of Amitabh Bachchan that have left an impression on people forever.

 Deewar

“Main Aaj Bhi Phenke Hue Paise Nahi Uthata”.

This one is some real Khuddar dialogue that boosts your self-respect and ego.

Zanjeer

“Jab Tak Baithne Ko Na Kaha Jaye, SharafatSe Khade Raho, Yeh tumhare baap ka ghar nahin, police station hai”.

The iconic dialogue and performance which made Amitabh a star, over the night.

Kaalia

“Hum Bhi Vo Hai, Jo Kabhi Kisi Ke Piche Nahi Khade Hote, Jahan Khade Ho Jaate Hain, Line Wahi Se Shuru Hoti Hai.” 

Don’t we use this dialogue in real life too? Yeah, that’s the legacy of Amitabh that even today we the youths use this line.

Namak Halal

“See Sir, I can talk English, I can walk English, I can laugh English because English is a Very Phunny language”.

Even if you haven’t watched this movie you can’t resist using this dialogue.

Deewar

 “Jao pehle us aadmi ka sign lekar aao jisne mera baap se sign liya tha, pehle us aadmi ka sign lekar aao, jisne meri maa ko gaali deke naukri se nikal diya tha, jao pehle us aadmi ka sign lekar aao, jisne mere hath pe ye likh diya tha, uske baad..uske baad mere bhai tum jis kagaz pe kahoge main uspe sign kar dunga.”

Now, this is something called a monologue in the true sense.

Don

“Don ka Intazar to 11 mulkon ki police kar rahi hai par Don ko pakdna mushkil hi nahin namumkin hai”.

One of the favoirites for one and all.

Deewar

 “Aaj.. khush to bahut hoge tum. Dekho.. jo aaj tak tumhaare mandir kee seedhiyaan nahi  chadha .. jisne aaj tak tumhare saamne sar nahi jhukaya…jisne aaj tak kabhi tumhare saamne haath nahi jode, vo aaj tumhare saamne haath failaye khada hai.”

And the love of a son for his mother couldn’t have been reflected better than this.

Shahenshah

“Rishte mein toh hum tumhare baap lagte hain, naam hai Shahenshah” 

I don’t know about the rishta but this great actor is undoubtedly the baap of all the actors in the aspects of acting.

Kabhi Kabhie

“Kabhi kabhi mere dil mein khayal aata hai, ki zindagi teri zulfon ki narm chhaon mein guzarne paati to shadab ho bhi sakti thi” 

The angry young man is super romantic man too. This dialogue is a straight proof of it.

Deewar

“Aaj mere paas bangla hai, gaadi hai, bank balance hai, tumhare paas kya hai”?

Mere paas Maa hai,” and here the tear jerks rolling down to the cheeks.

Agneepath

“Pura naam, Vijay Dinanath Chauhan, baap ka naam, Dinanath Chauhan, maa ka naam, Suhasini Chauhan, gaon Mandwa, umar chhattis saal.”.

The film was a flop, but this popular dialogue is still rememeber by all.

Special Mention of Performance By Amitabh Bachchan

Amitabh Bachchan, besides entertaining his fans has also helped them in many ways. Once he had donated 1.1 million to clear the debts of farmers in Karnataka. Not only this he has also donated a humongous amount to Resul Pookutty’s foundation and several more donations for the betterment of the country. Be it for flood or the ongoing Corona pandemic, Mr. Bachchan has always shown his compassion towards the masses. The heirloom of this living legend is peerlessly a Solid-gold. A trove that is enraptured eternally. His films, his shows, and his humanitarian contribution are worth a king’s ransom.

As a gift to the legend, for the time being, we can celebrate his presence by watching his ultimate quiz show “Kaun Banega Crorepati”.

The team of Inugum wishes the super-star of the Millenium a Happy Birthday!

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