Amitabh Bachchan

Amitabh Bachchan also known as Big B, is an Indian actor, star of dozens of hit Bollywood movies. He was born in Allahabad, India, on October 11, 1942. His parents, Harivanshrai Bachchan, a well-known poet, and Teji Bachchan, raised him in a cultivated and literary household. He attended Sherwood College in Nainital and went on to Delhi University to earn a science degree.

Amitabh as national icon

His first film was Saat Hindustani (1969). The film was not a hit, but he slowly built up a following and became a sought-after leading man. He broke through to major stardom in 1973, with the hit films Abhimaan and Zanjeer. Zanjeer introduced Amitabh as the "angry young man", driven into revolt by outrageous oppression. Millions identified with both the anger and the idealism. He became a film phenomenon, drawing crowds into the theatres no matter the quality of the films. He did film after film, several in a year, and never seemed to wear out his appeal. Amitabh's most loved films and characters date from this period. Millions of fans remember him from hits like Sholay, Amar Akbar Anthony, and Deewar. However, even his fans will admit that many of his films were forgettable; they were run-of-the-mill masala movies with creaking plots and sub-par production values. When he was a mega-star, none of this mattered, but lack of selectivity may have had something to do with his later career doldrums.

Life-threatening injury

In 1983, Amitabh was filming Coolie when he was injured in an on-set accident. He was rushed to hospital in critical condition. His condition was major news, as millions of avid fans waited for hospital bulletins and prayed for his recovery. He resumed making films, but his career seemed to falter after this incident. He made fewer films, and his name on the marquee could no longer guarantee a film's success.

Amitabh's political career

In 1984 he briefly entered politics in support of long-time family friend Rajiv Gandhi. He contested Allahabad's parliament seat -- and won. However, his political career was short lived; he resigned after three years, without finishing his term. At the same time, Gandhi's Congress Party government was reeling from accusations of corruption. Amitabh was never implicated in the corruption, and has since distanced himself from the Gandhi family. Some would say that all these events are connected; the Big B will only say that he found politics unpleasant and resigned for personal reasons.

Amitabh's business career

In 1995, Amitabh went into business, starting the Amitabh Bachchan Corporation Limited, or ABCL. ABCL was to be a media conglomerate, a Hollywood-style entertainment company. Amitabh may have been ahead of his time, or just unsuited to be a business mogul, as the company failed.

Amitabh again a headliner

He had been making films all through the 1980s and 1990s, but few had succeeded. Mrityudatta (1997), failed at the box office. Lal Badshah and Major Saab did little better. Bade Miyan Chhote Miyan and Mohabbatein were hits, but critics credited his co-stars Govinda and Shahrukh Khan, not Amitabh. Industry gossip said that the Big B was finished as an actor. But Bachchan still had charisma. In 1999, in a BBC Online Poll, he was named the Superstar of the Millennium ahead of the likes of Alec Guinness and Marlon Brando. In June, 2000 he became the first living Asian to have a wax statue erected in his honour at Madame Tussaud's. In 2000, he was chosen as the host for a new Indian game show, Kaun Banega Crorepati, the Indian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. Amitabh was a suave, assured host and the show was an enormous hit. Critics finally admitted that Amtitabh still had box-office magic. Since his game show success, the Big B has appeared in several hit movies, most notably Baghbaan, Veer-Zaara, and Black.

Family life

After the success of Zanjeer, Amitabh Bachchan married actress Jaya Bhaduri with whom he has co-starred in many films. Some of the films starring Amitabh and Jaya : Zanjeer, Abhimaan, Sholay, Silsila, Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham. The couple have two children, Abhishek and Shweta. Abhishek Bachchan has already followed his father's footsteps, having starred in such movies as Refugee, Tera Jadoo Chal Gayaa, Dhai Askar Prem Ke, Hain Maine Bhi Pyaar Kiya, Om Jai Jagdish, Mein Prem Ki Diwani Hoo, Kuch Na Kaho, Zameen, and L.O.C.

Filmography

colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1969
Saat Hindustani  
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1971
Anand Guddi
Parwaana Pyar Ki Kahani
Reshma Aur Shera (Guest)  
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1972
Bansi Birju Bombay to Goa
Ek Nazar Jaban
Piya Ka Ghar Raaste Ka Patthar
Sanjog  
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1973
Abhimaan Baandhe Haath
Gehri Chaal Haath (Guest)
Namak Haram Saudagar
Zanjeer  
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1974
Benaam Dost (Guest)
Kasauti Majboor
Roti Kapda aur Makaan  
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1975
Chhoti si Baat Chupke Chupke
Deewar Faraar
Hera Pheri Mili
Sholay Zameer
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1976
Do Anjaane Kabhie Kabhie
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1977
Adalat Aalap
Amar Akbar Anthony Imaan Dharam
Khoon Paseena Parvarish
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1978
Besharam Don
Ganga Ki Saugandh Kasme Vaade
Trishul  
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1979
Gol Maal (Guest) The Great Gambler
Jurmaana Kaala Patthar
Manzil Mr. Natwarlaal
Muqaddar ka Sikandar Suhaag
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1980
Anusandhan (Guest) Chashme Baddoor (Guest)
Do aur Do Panch Dostaana
Ram Balraam Shaan
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1981
Barsaat ki Ek Raat Kaalia
Lawaaris Naseeb
Silsila Yaraana
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1982
Bemisaal Desh Premee
Khuddar Namak Halaal
Nastik Satte pe Satta
Shakti  
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1983
Andha Kanoon Coolie
Mahaan Pukar
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1984
Inquilaab Sharaabi
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1985
Giraftaar (Guest) Mard
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1986
Aakhree Rasta  
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1987
Hero Hiralal (Guest) Jalwa (Guest)
Shahenshah Soorma Bhopali (Guest)
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1988
Ganga Jamuna Saraswati Kaun Jeeta Kaun Haara (Guest)
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1989
Jaadugar Main Azaad Hoon
Toofan  
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1990
Aaj ka Arjun Agneepath
Krodh (Guest)  
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1991
Ajooba Akayla
Hum Indrajeet
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1992
Khuda Gawah  
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1994
Insaniyat  
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1997
Mrityudaata  
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1998
Majorsaab Bade Miyan Chhote Miyan
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 1999
Lal Baadshah Sooryavansham
Biwi No. 1 (Special) Hindustan Ki Kasam
Kohraam  
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 2000
Mohabbatein  
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 2001
Ek Rishta--The Bond of Love Aks
Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham  
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 2002
Aankhen Hum Kisise Kum Nahi
Agnivarsha Kaante
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 2003
Armaan Baghban
Khakee  
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 2004
Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Saathiyo Veer-Zaara
Hum Kaun Hai? Kyun...! Ho Gaya Na
Deewaar Lakshya
Dev (as Narrator)
Rudraksh as Narrator Aetbaar
colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffffdd" | 2005
Black Waqt

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