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A m i t a b h B a c h c h a n
T H E . S U P E R . S T A R . O F . T H E . M I L L E N I U M


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!! We Wish The Super-Star-of-the-Millenium a Very Very Happy & Blessed Birthday !!



God gave a gift to the world when you were born'
a person who loves, who cares, who sees a person's need and fills it,
who encourages and lifts people up, who spends energy on others
rather than himself, someone who touches each life he enters,
and makes a difference in the world, because ripples of kindness flow outward as each person you have touched, touches others.
Your birthday deserves to be a national holiday, because you are a special treasure for all that you've done. May the love you have shown to others
return to you, multiplied. We wish you the happiest of birthdays,
and many, many more, so that others have time to appreciate you
as much as We do.
..!!



Amitabh Bachchan (born as Amitabh Harivansh Srivastav on October 11, 1942), is an Indian film actor of Hindi cinema. He gained popularity in India in the 1970s as an action hero and over the decades of his career which have since spanned numerous film genres, he has become one of the most prominent figures in the history of Indian cinema.Bachchan has been awarded major awards in his career, including three National Film Awards and twelve Filmfare Awards. He holds the record for most number of Best Actor nominations at the Filmfare Awards. In addition to acting, Bachchan has worked as a playback singer, film producer and television presenter, and was an elected member of the Indian Parliament from 1984 to 1987.



Bachchan is married to actress Jaya Bhaduri. They have two children, Shweta Nanda and Abhishek Bachchan, who is also an actor and is married to Aishwarya Rai.







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Born in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, Amitabh Bachchan hails from a Hindu Kayastha family. His father, Dr. Harivansh Rai Bachchan was a well-known Hindi poet, while his mother, Teji Bachchan was a Sikh from Karachi (now in Pakistan). Bachchan was initially named as Inquilab, inspired from the phrase Inquilab Zindabad, during the Indian independence struggle but was re-christened Amitabh which means, the light that would never go off. Though his last-name was Srivastava, his father had adopted the pen-name Bachchan, under which he published all his works. It is with this last name that Amitabh debuted in films, and, for all public purposes, it has become the surname of all members of his current family.Amitabh is the elder of Harivansh Rai Bachchan's two sons, the second being Ajitabh.



His mother had a keen interest in the theatre and was also offered a role in a film, but preferred her domestic duties. She had some degree of influence in Amitabh's choice of career because she always insisted that he should take the centre stage. Bachchan's father passed away in 2003, and his mother'on December 21, 2007.Bachchan has a double M.A. (Master of Arts) degree. He attended Allahabad's Jnana Prabodhini and Boys' High School (BHS), followed by Nainital's Sherwood College, where he majored in the art stream.



He later went on to study at Kirori Mal College of the University of Delhi and completed a Bachelor of Science degree. In his twenties, Bachchan gave up a job as freight broker for the shipping firm, Bird and Co., based in Calcutta, to pursue a career in acting.



He married actress Jaya Bhaduri on June 3, 1973 according to Bengali rites. The couple have two children: daughter Shweta and son Abhishek.






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Bachchan made his film debut in 1969 as one of the seven protagonists in Saat Hindustani, a film directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas. Starring opposite actors such as Utpal Dutt, Madhu and Jalal Agha the film was not a financial success but Bachchan won his first National Film Award for Best Newcomer.



The critically acclaimed and commercially successful Anand (1971) followed, where he starred alongside Rajesh Khanna who was the leading popular actor at the time. Bachchan playing the role of Dr. Bhaskar Banerjee treating a cancer patient, a doctor with a cynical view of life and the dark reality of his nation garned him a Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for his performance. Amitabh then played the role of an infatuated lover in Parwaana (1971) opposite Navin Nischol, Yogeeta Bali and Om Prakash and was a rare instance of him portraying the villain.


This was followed by several films which were not particularly successful at the box office including Reshma Aur Shera (1971) and during this time he made a guest appearance in the film Guddi which starred his future wife to be Jaya Bhaduri opposite Dharmendra. Noted for his deep baritone voice early on in hs career, he narrated part of the film Bawarchi later. In 1972 he made an appearance in the road action comedy Bombay to Goa directed by S. Ramanathan. He starred alongside actors such as Aruna Irani, Mehmood, Anwar Ali and Nasir Hussain. During his struggling days he stayed in Actor, Director & Comedy's Monarch Mehmood's House for 7 (Seven) Long Years.




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1973 saw a significant development in Bachchan's career when director Prakash Mehra cast him in the leading role for the film Zanjeer (1973) as Inspector Vijay Khanna. The film was a sharp contrast to the romantically themed films that had generally preceded it and established Amitabh in a new persona ' the "angry young man" action hero of Bollywood, reputation he was the acquire in pictures that followed it. It was his first film as the leading protagonist to achieve box office success and earned him a Filmfare Nomination for Best Actor. 1973 was also the year he married Jaya, marrying on June 3 of that year and around this time they appeared in several films together, not only in Zanjeer but in films such as Abhimaan which followed and was released only a month after their ceremony in July 1973. Later Bachchan played the role of Vikram in the film Namak Haraam, a social drama directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee and scripted by Biresh Chatterjee addressing themes of friendship. His supporting role opposite Rajesh Khanna and Rekha was praised and won him the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award. In 1974 Bachchan made several guest appearances in films such as Kunwara Baap and Dost before playing a supporting role in the highest grossing film of that year Roti Kapda Aur Makaan.

The film directed and written by Manoj Kumar which addressed themes of honesty in the face of oppression and financial and emotional hardship was a critical and commercial success, placing Amitabh opposite Kumar himself, Shashi Kapoor and Zeenat Aman. Bachchan then played the leading role in film Majboor released on December 6 1974 which was a remake of the Hollywood film Zigzag starring George Kennedy but was only a moderate success at the box office[5]In 1975 he starred in a variety of film genres from the comedy Chupke Chupke, the crime drama Faraar to the romantic drama Mili. However 1975 was the year when he appeared in two films which are regarded as important in Hindi cinematic history. He starred in the Yash Chopra directed film Deewar opposite Shashi Kapoor, Nirupa Roy, and Neetu Singh which earned him a Filmfare Nomination for Best Actor. The film became a major hit at the box office in 1975, ranking in at number 4. and the Indiatimes Movies ranks Deewaar amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films. Released on August 15, 1975 was Sholay (meaning fire) which became the highest grossing film of all time in India earning Rs. 2,36,45,00,000 equivalent to US$ 60 million, after adjusting for inflation. Bachchan played the role of Jaidev opposite a cast which included some of the top names in the industry including Dharmendra, Hema Malini, Sanjeev Kumar, Jaya Bhaduri and Amjad Khan. In 1999, BBC India declared it the "Film of the Millennium" and like Deewar has been cited by Indiatimes movies as amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films.

In that same year, the judges of the 50th annual Filmfare awards awarded it with a special award called Filmfare Best Film of 50 Years.
After the phenonemal success of films such as Sholay at the box office, Bachchan had now consilidated his position in the industry and from 1976 through to 1984 would receive an unprecedented number of Filmfare Best Actor Award Awards and nominations. Although films such as Sholay cemented his status as Bollywood's pre-eminent action hero, Bachchan illustrated that he was flexible in other roles, successfully playing the romantic lead, in films such as Kabhie Kabhie (1976) and comic timing in comedies such as Amar Akbar Anthony (1977) and of course earlier in Chupke Chupke (1975) . In 1976 he was once again cast by director Yash Chopra in his second film, Kabhi Kabhie, a romantic tale in which Bachchan starred as a young poet named Amit Malhotra who falls deeply in love with a beautiful young girl named Pooja played by actress Rakhee Gulzar. The emotional eclectic of the dialogue and softness of the subject matter proved a direct contrast to some of Amitabh's earlier grittier action pictures and those he would later go on to play. The film saw him nominated for the Filmfare Best Actor Award and was a notable box office success. In 1977 he won the Filmfare Best Actor Award for his performance in Amar Akbar Anthony where he played the third lead opposite Vinod Khanna and Rishi Kapoor as Anthony Gonsalves. 1978 was possibly the most accoladed year of his career and he starred in all four of the highest grossing films of India in that year. He once again resumed double roles in films such as Kasme Vaade as Amit and Shankar and Don playing the characters of Don, a leader of an underworld gang and his look alike Vijay. His performance won him the Filmfare Best Actor Award and considerable critical acclaim as with his performances in Trishul and Muqaddar Ka Sikander which both earned him further Filmfare Best Actor nominations. On account of this unprecedented run and success he encountered at this stage in his career, he was billed a "one-man industry" by the French director Francois Truffaut.In 1979 for the first time, Amitabh was required to use his singing voice for the film Mr. Natwarlal which he starred in alongside Rekha. His performance in the film saw him nominated for both the Filmfare Best Actor Award and the Filmfare Best Male Playback Awards. In 1979 he also received Best Actor nomination for Kaala Patthar (1979) and then went on to be nominated again in 1980 for the Raj Khosla directed film Dostana in which he starred opposite Shatrughan Sinha and Zeenat Aman. Dostana proved to be the top grossing film of 1980. In 1981 he starred in Yash Chopra's melodrama film Silsila where he starred alongside his wife Jaya and rumoured lover Rekha. Other films of this period include Ram Balram (1980), Shaan (1980), Lawaaris (1981), and Shakti (1982) which pitted him against legendary actor Dilip Kumar.



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While filming Coolie in 1982, Bachchan nearly fatally injured his intestines during the filming of a fight scene with co-actor Puneet Issar. Bachchan had taken the liberty to perform his own stunts in the film and one scene required him to fall onto a table and then on the ground. However as he jumped towards the table, the corner of the table struck his abdomen resulting in a splenic rupture that saw him lose a significant amount of blood. He was flown out and needed urgent operation (splenectomy) and remained critically ill in hospital for many months, and at times was close to death. A rumor spread that he had died from the accident and a remarkable outpouring of support and concern by his fans and the nation in general followed. The accident received wider world coverage and hit the headlines in the UK something unheard of at the time. Many Indians prayed in temples or offered to sacrifice their own limbs to save him and later there were mile-long queues of well-wishing fans outside the hospital where he was recuperating. Nevertheless he spent many months recovering and resumed filming later that year after a long period of recuperation. The film was released in 1983 and partly due to the huge publicity of Bachchan's accident the film was a box office success.The director, Manmohan Desai altered the ending for Coolie after Bachchan's accident. Bachchan's character was originally intended to have been killed off but after the change of script, the character lived in the end. It would have been inappropriate, said Desai, for the man who had just fended off death in real life to be killed on screen. Also, in the released film the footage of the fight scene is frozen at the critical moment, and a caption appears onscreen marking this as the instant of the actor's injury and the ensuing publicity of the accident.Later, he was struck with Myasthenia gravis which occurred either because of the heavy medication that he took during his Coolie accident or because of the blood transfusion that he had received. His illness made him feel weak both mentally and physically and he decided to quit films and venture into politics. At this time he had developed a pessimistic view of his film career, and was concerned with how a new film would be received every Friday. Before every release he would negatively state, "Yeh film to flop hogi!" ("This film will flop").



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In 1984, Amitabh took a break from acting and briefly entered politics in support of long-time family friend Rajiv Gandhi. He contested Allahabad's Lok Sabha seat against H. N. Bahuguna, former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and won by highest victory margin in general election history (68.2% of the vote). His political career, however, was short-lived: He resigned after three years, leaving his term incomplete. The resignation followed Bachchan's implication and that of his brother in the 'Bofors scandal' by a newspaper which he vowed to take to court. Bachchan was eventually found not to be guilty of involvement in the ordeal.His old friend Amar Singh helped him during a financial crisis due to the failure of his company ABCL. Therefore Bachchan started to support Amar Singh's political party, the Samajwadi party. Jaya Bachchan joined Samajwadi Party and became a Rajya Sabha Member. Bachchan has continued to do favors for the Samajwadi party, including advertisements and political campaigns. These activities have recently gotten him into trouble again in the Indian courts for false claims after a previous fiasco of submission of legal papers by him stating that he is a farmer.Very few are aware of the somewhat self-imposed press ban on Bachchan. Stardust and some the film magazines got together to form an association that banned Bachchan for 15 years during his peak. They decided not to print anything about Bachchan in any of their publications. Bachchan had said that he had banned the press from entering his sets almost till the end of 1989. However, he had nothing personal against any particular magazine. It has been said that Bachchan had banned certain publications because he disliked what was being published about him and as such he vetoed them in an attempt to get them to conform this.



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In 1988, Bachchan returned to films after a three year stint in politics and played the title role in Shahenshah, which was a box office success due to the hype of Bachchan's comeback. After the success of his comeback film however, his star power began to wane as all of his subsequent films failed at the box office. The 1991 hit film Hum looked like it might reverse this trend, but the momentum was short-lived as his string of box office failures continued. Notably, despite the lack of hits, it was during this period that Bachchan won his second National Film Award, for his memorable performance as a Mafia don in the 1990 film Agneepath. These years would be the last he would be seen on screen for some time. After the release of Khuda Gawah in 1992, Bachchan went into semi-retirement for five years. In 1994 one of his delayed films Insaniyat was released but was also a box office failure.



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Bachchan turned producer during his temporary retirement period and setup Amitabh Bachchan Corporation, Ltd. (A.B.C.L.) in 1996 with the vision of becoming a 10 billion rupees (approx 250 million $US) premier entertainment company by the year 2000. ABCL's strategy was to introduce products and services covering the entire section of the India's entertainment industry. Its operations were mainstream commercial film production and distribution, audio cassettes and video discs, production and marketing of television software, celebrity and event management. Soon after the company was launched in 1996, the first film produced by the company was Tere Mere Sapne which failed to do well at the box office but launched the careers of actors such as Arshad Warsi and South films superstar Simran. ABCL produced a few other films none of which did well.In 1997, Bachchan attempted to make his acting comeback with the film Mrityudaata, produced by ABCL. Though Mrityudaata attempted to reprise Bachchan's earlier success as an action hero, like most of ABCL ventures, the film was a failure both financially and critically. ABCL was the main sponsor of the The 1996 Miss World beauty pageant, Bangalore and lost millions due to the poor management of the event. The fiasco and the consequent legal battles surrounding ABCL and various entities after the event, coupled with the fact that ABCL was reported to have overpaid most of its top level managers, eventually led to its financial and operational collapse in 1997. The company went into administration and was later on declared as a failed company by Indian Industries board. The Bombay high court, in April 1999 restrained Bachchan from selling off his Bombay bungalow 'Prateeksha' and two flats till the pending loan recovery cases of Canara Bank were disposed of. Bachchan had, however, pleaded that he had mortgaged his bungalow to Sahara India Finance for raising funds for his company.Bachchan later attempted to revive his acting career and had average success with Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (1998) and received positive reviews for Sooryavansham (1999) but most, however, then believed that Bachchan's glory days were over as all his other films such as Lal Baadshah (1999) and Hindustan Ki Kasam (1999) were box office failures.



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In the year 2000, Bachchan stepped up to host India's adaptation of the British television game-show, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? entitled, Kaun Banega Crorepati. As it did in most other countries where it was adopted, the program found immediate and profound success, in no small part due to Bachchan's charisma. It is believed that Bachchan charged a whopping Rs 25 lakhs (2.5 million Indian Rupees, approximately US$60,000 ) per weekly episode which strengthened Bachchan and his family both financially and morally after the setbacks that he had to cope after ABCL's collapse. The Canara Bank also withdrew its law suit against Bachchan in November 2000. Bachchan hosted KBC till November 2005, and its success set the stage for his return to film popularity.



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In 2000, Amitabh Bachchan regained his prominence when he appeared in Yash Chopra's box-office super hit, Mohabbatein directed by Aditya Chopra, in which he played a stern, older figure that rivalled the character of India's current heartthrob, Shahrukh Khan. Audiences appreciated Bachchan's work, as he played a character whose age approximately mirrored his own and also because his character in the movie very much matched his pre-established image of angry-(no-longer)young-man. Other hits followed, with Bachchan appearing as an older family patriarch in Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love (2001), Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001) and Baghban (2003). As an actor, he continued to exploit a range of characters suiting with his profile, receiving critical acclaim for his performances in Aks (2001), Aankhen (2002), Khakee (2004), Dev (2004) and Black (2005). Taking advantage of this resurgence, Amitabh started endorsing a variety of products and services, appearing in many television and billboard advertisements. In 2005 and 2006 he starred with his son Abhishek in the hit films Bunty Aur Babli (2005), the Godfather tribute Sarkar (2005), and Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna (2006). All of them have been very successful at the box office. His later releases in 2006 and early 2007: Baabul (2006), Eklavya and Nishabd (2007) failed to do well at the box office but his performances in each of them have been appreciated by critics. He also made a guest-appearance as himself in the Kannada movie Amruthadaare directed by Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar.In May 2007, two of his films Cheeni Kum and the multi-starrer Shootout at Lokhandwala were released. Shootout at Lokhandwala did very well at the box office and was declared a hit in India and Cheeni Kum picked up after a slow start and has been declared an overall average hit.In August 2007, a remake of his biggest hit Sholay (1975) which was titled Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag released and had him play the role of the villain Babban Singh (originally Gabbar Singh) who was played by the late actor Amjad Khan in the 1975 original. The film proved to be a disaster at the box office and was also poorly received by critics.His first English language film Rituparno Ghosh's The Last Lear premiered at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2007.



He received positive reviews from critics who hailed his performance as his best ever since Black.
Bachchan is also going to play a supporting role in his first international film titled Shantaram which is directed by Mira Nair and stars Hollywood actor Johnny Depp in the lead. The film was due to begin filming in February 2008 but due to the writer's strike, the film has been pushed to begin filming in September 2008.On May 9, 2008, Bhoothnath in which he plays the title role as a ghost was released. His latest released film in June 2008 was Sarkar Raj which is a sequel to his 2005 film Sarkar.



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In November 2005, Amitabh Bachchan was admitted to Lilavati Hospital's ICU once more, to undergo surgery for diverticulitis of the small intestine. This occurred after Bachchan complained of pains in his abdomen some days prior. During the period and that following his recovery, most of his projects were put on hold, including the television show he was in the process of hosting, Kaun Banega Crorepati. India also appeared to come to a standstill, with celebrity after celebrity visiting him to offer well-wishes and prayers. News of the incident saturated coverage across newspapers and TV news channels. Amitabh returned to work in March 2006.



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Bachchan is known for his deep, baritone voice. He has been a narrator, a playback singer and presenter for numerous programmes. Renowned film director Satyajit Ray was so impressed with Bachchan's voice, that he decided to use his voice as commentary in Shatranj Ke Khiladi since he did not find any suitable role for him. Before entering the film industry, Bachchan applied for a job with All India Radio for the post of a news announcer, for which he was rejected.



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In the runup to the Uttar Pradesh state assembly elections, 2007, Amitabh Bachchan made a film extolling the virtues of the Mulayam Singh government. His Samajwadi Party was routed, and Mayawati came to power. On June 2, 2007, a Faizabad court ruled that he had illegally acquired agricultural land designated specifically for landless Dalit farmers. He may also be investigated on related charges of forgery. As he has allegedly claimed he was a farmer. If he does not qualify as the owner of agricultural land elsewhere, he may also lose a 20 acre farmhouse property he had purchased at Maval near Pune. On July 19, 2007, after the scandal broke out, Bachchan surrendered the land acquired in Barabanki in Uttar Pradesh and Pune. He wrote to the chief minister of Maharashtra, Vilasrao Deshmukh, to donate away the lands illegally acquired by him and his son Abhishek in Pune. However, the Lucknow Court has put a stay on the land donation and said that the status quo on the land be maintained.On October 12, 2007, Bachchan abandoned his claim in respect of the land at Daulatpur village in Barabanki district. On December 11, 2007, the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court gave a clean chit to Bachchan in a case pertaining to alleged fraudulent allotment of government land to him in Barabanki district. Giving a clean chit to Bachchan, a single Lucknow bench of Justice said there was no finding that the actor "himself committed any fraud or manipulated any surreptitious entry in the revenue records".After receiving a positive verdict in Barabanki case, Amitabh Bachchan intimated to Maharashtra government that he did not wish to surrender his land in Maval tehsil of Pune district.



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In January 2008 at political rallies, Raj Thackeray the chief of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, targeting Amitabh Bachchan, asserted that the actor was "more inclined" towards his native state than Maharashtra. He expressed his disapproval of Amitabh's inaugurating a girls' school named after his daughter-in-law'actor Aishwarya Rai Bachchan'at Barabanki in Uttar Pradesh, rather than in Maharashtra. According to media reports, Raj's censure of Amitabh, whom he admires, stemmed out of his disappointment of not being invited to Amitabh's son Abhishek's marriage to Aishwarya, despite invitations to his estranged uncle Bal and cousin Uddhav.
Responding to Raj's accusations, the actor's wife'SP MP Jaya Bachchan'said that they (Bachchans) were willing to start a school in Mumbai, provided the MNS leader donated the land build it. She told the media, "I heard that Raj Thackeray owns huge properties in Maharashtra, in Mumbai'Kohinoor Mills. If he is willing to donate land, we can start a school in the name of Aishwarya here." However, Amitabh abstained from commenting on the issue.Bal Thackeray refuting the allegations said, "Amitabh Bachchan is an open-minded person, he has great love for Maharashtra, and this is evident on many occasions. The actor has often said that Maharashtra and specially Mumbai has given him great fame and affection. He has also said that what he is today is because of the love people have given him. The people of Mumbai have always acknowledged him as an artiste. It was utter foolishness to make these parochial allegations against him. Amitabh is a global superstar. People all over the world respect him. This cannot be forgotten by anyone. Amitabh should ignore these silly accusations and concentrate on his acting." According to some reports, Raj's censure of Amitabh, whom he supposedly admires, stemmed out of his disappointment of not being invited to Amitabh's son Abhishek's marriage to Aishwarya, despite invitationsto his estranged uncle Bal and cousin Uddhav.On March 23, 2008 more than a month and half after Raj's remarks, Amitabh finally spoke out in an interview to a local tabloid saying, "Random charges are random; they do not deserve the kind of attention you wish me to give." Later on March 28, at a press conference for the International Indian Film Academy, when asked what his take was on the anti-migrant issue, Amitabh said that it is one's fundamental right to live anywhere in the country and the constitution entitles so. He also stated that he was not affected by Raj's comments.






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As we observe your birthday now, Your cake and gifts don't matter much.
These common things aren't really you, Ribbons, paper hats and such.
We celebrate a person who Brings happiness to everyone,
Someone who gives more than he gets, And fills our lives with joy and fun.
So Happy Birthday, and many more! We hope you make it to a hundred and two,
Because we always want to have The special pleasure of knowing you.






R e c e n t A p p e a r a n c e s


Settin' the ramp on fire @ KJo's Fashion Show


KBC 4 press meet @ JW Marriott startin' on 11th Oct. '10


With son Abhishek Bachchan seekin' Ganesha Blessings in Mumbai


With Jaya Bachchan gracin' French National day celebrations
"Bastille Day" at Taj Hotel at Mumbai


Inauguratin' the IIFA Voting Weekend 2010 at JW Marriott in Juhu


Unveilin' Bachchan Bol at Trident in Mumbai on Tuesday Evening



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A s a n A c t o r


Teen Patti (February 26, 2010) (Released) ...... Prof. Venkat Subramaniam
Rann (January 29, 2010) (Released) ...... Vijay Harshvardhan Malik
Struggler (2010) (Post-Production) ...... As Himself
Kamagata Maru (2010) (Stuck/On Hold) ...... Gurdit Singh (Approached)
Mr. Bhatti On Chutti (2010) (Completed) ...... Special Appearance
Desi Boyz (2010) (Under Production)
Johny Walker (2010) (Stuck/On Hold)
Bhairavi (2010) (Stuck/On Hold)
F.A.L.T.U (2010) (Under Production) ...... Cameo
Kandahar (2010) (Under Production) ...... Major Mahadevan
Power (2010) (Under Production)
Aankhen 2 (2010) (Stuck/On Hold)
Bhudda Panga Nahin Lene Ka (2010) (Announced) ...... Bhudda
Buddham Sharanam Gachhami (2010) (Under Production)
Aarakshan (2010) (To Go On Floor)
Taalismaan (2010) (To Go On Floor)
Johnny Mastana (2010) (Under Production)
Chenab Gandhi (2010) (Under Production)
Zamaanat (2010) (Stuck/On Hold)
Pocket Maar (2010) (To Go On Floor)
Time Machine (2010) (To Go On Floor)
64 Squares (2010) (Stuck/On Hold)
Paa (December 4, 2009) (Released) ...... Auro
Aladin (October 30, 2009) (Released) ...... Genius, The Genie
Delhi-6 (February 20, 2009) (Released) ...... Roshan Mehra (Grand Father)
The Last Lear (September 12, 2008) (Released) ...... Harish Mishra
God Tussi Great Ho (August 15, 2008) (Released) ...... God
Sarkar Raj (June 6, 2008) (Released) ...... Subhash Nagare 'Sarkar'
Bhoothnath (May 9, 2008) (Released) ...... Bhoothnath (Kailash Nath)
Om Shanti Om (November 9, 2007) (Released) ...... Himself (Special Appearance)
Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag (August 31, 2007) (Released) ...... Babban
Jhoom Barabar Jhoom (June 15, 2007) (Released) ...... Sutradhar
Cheeni Kum (May 25, 2007) (Released) ...... Buddhadev Gupta
Shoot Out At Lokhandwala (May 25, 2007) (Released) ...... Dingra
Nishabd (March 2, 2007) (Released) ...... Vijay
Eklavya - The Royal Guard (February 16, 2007) (Released) ...... Eklavya
Gangotri (2007) (Released)
Baabul (December 8, 2006) (Released) ...... Balraj Kapoor
Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (August 11, 2006) (Released) ...... Samarjit Singh Talwar Aka Sam
Darna Zaroori Hai (April 28, 2006) (Released) ...... Professor
Family - Ties Of Blood (January 12, 2006) (Released) ...... Viren Sahi
Ganga (2006) (Released) ...... Thakur (Special Appearance)
Amrithadhare (December 30, 2005) (Released) ...... Himself
Ek Ajnabee (December 9, 2005) (Released) ...... Col. Suryaveer Singh
Dil Jo Bhi Kahey (September 23, 2005) (Released) ...... Shekhar Sinha
Ramji Londonwaley (September 2, 2005) (Released) ...... Himself (Special Appearance)
Ram Balram Aur Ramkali (August 5, 2005) (Released)
Marche De L'Empereur, La (July 22, 2005) (Released) ...... Narrator
Viruddh (July 22, 2005) (Released) ...... Vidhyadhar Patwardhan
Sarkar (July 1, 2005) (Released) ...... Subhash Nagre (Sarkar)
Paheli (June 24, 2005) (Released) ...... Gadariya
Parineeta (June 10, 2005) (Released) ...... Narrator
Bunty Aur Babli (May 27, 2005) (Released) ...... Dashrath Singh
Waqt - Race Against Time (April 22, 2005) (Released) ...... Ishwarchandra Sharawat
Black (February 4, 2005) (Released) ...... Debraj Sahai
Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Sathiyo (December 24, 2004) (Released) ...... Major General Amarjeet Singh
Veer Zaara (November 12, 2004) (Released) ...... Choudhary Sumer Singh(Special Appearance)
Hum Kaun Hai (September 3, 2004) (Released) ...... Major Frank John Williams/Frank James Williams
Kyun! Ho Gaya Na (August 13, 2004) (Released) ...... Raj Chauhan
Deewaar (June 25, 2004) (Released) ...... Maj. Ranvir Kaul
Lakshya (June 18, 2004) (Released) ...... Colonel Suneil Damle
Dev (June 11, 2004) (Released) ...... JCP. Dev Pratap Singh
Insaaf - The Justice (March 5, 2004) (Released) ...... Narrator
Rudraksh (February 13, 2004) (Released) ...... Narrator
Aetbaar (January 23, 2004) (Released) ...... Dr. Ranveer Malhotra
Khakee (January 23, 2004) (Released) ...... DCP Anant Kumar Shrivastav
fun2ssh (December 19, 2003) (Released) ...... Narrator
Baghban (October 3, 2003) (Released) ...... Raj Malhotra
Boom (September 19, 2003) (Released) ...... Bade Mia
Mumbai Se Aaya Mera Dost (August 22, 2003) (Released) ...... Narrator
Armaan (May 16, 2003) (Released) ...... Dr. Siddharth Sinha
Khushi (February 7, 2003) (Released) ...... Narrator
Kaante (December 20, 2002) (Released) ...... Yashvardhan Rampal 'Major'
Agni Varsha (August 30, 2002) (Released) ...... Indra (Special Appearance)
Hum Kisi Se Kum Nahin (May 31, 2002) (Released) ...... Dr. Rastogi
Aankhen (April 5, 2002) (Released) ...... Vijay Singh Rajput
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (December 14, 2001) (Released) ...... Yashovardhan
Aks (July 13, 2001) (Released) ...... Manu Verma
Lagaan: Once Upon A Time In India (June 15, 2001) (Released) ...... Narrator
Ek Rishtaa - The Bond Of Love (May 18, 2001) (Released) ...... Vijay Kapoor
Mohabbatein (October 27, 2000) (Released) ...... Narayan Shankar
Hello Brother (September 10, 1999) (Released) ...... Voice Of God
Kohram (August 13, 1999) (Released) ...... Col. Balbir Singh Sodi, Aka Devraj Hathoda/Dada Bhai
Hindustan Ki Kasam (July 23, 1999) (Released) ...... Kabeera
Biwi No. 1 (May 28, 1999) (Released) ...... Himself (Guest Appearence)
Sooryavansham (May 21, 1999) (Released) ...... Dual Role (Thakur Bhanu Pratap Singh & Heera Singh)
Lal Baadshah (March 5, 1999) (Released) ...... Lal 'Baadshah' Singh/Ranbhir Singh
Bade Miyan Chhote Miyan (October 16, 1998) (Released) ...... Dual Role (Arjun Singh & Bade Miyan)
Major Saab (June 26, 1998) (Released) ...... Maj. Jasbir Singh Rana
Mrityudaata (April 25, 1997) (Released) ...... Dr. Ram Prasad Ghayal
Tere Mere Sapne (December 6, 1996) (Released) ...... Narrator (Voice) (As Mr. Amitabh Bachchan)
Ghatak (November 8, 1996) (Released) ...... Friendly Appearance
Professar Ki Padosan (July 22, 1994) (Released) ...... Special Appearance
Insaaniyat (March 11, 1994) (Released) ...... Insp. Amar
Zulm Ki Hukumat (July 17, 1992) (Released) ...... Narrator
Khuda Gawah (May 8, 1992) (Released) ...... Baadshah Khan
Akela (November 8, 1991) (Released) ...... Insp. Vijay Verma
House No.13 (August 16, 1991) (Released)
Indra Jeet (August 8, 1991) (Released) ...... Indrajeet
Ajooba (April 12, 1991) (Released) ...... Ajooba/Ali
Hum (February 1, 1991) (Released) ...... Tiger/Shekhar
Ajooba Kudrat Ka (1991) (Released)
Aaj Ka Arjun (August 10, 1990) (Released) ...... Bheema
Krodh (March 23, 1990) (Released) ...... Spcieal Appearance
Agneepath (February 16, 1990) (Released) ...... Vijay Dinanath Chavan
Main Azad Hoon (December 15, 1989) (Released) ...... Azaad
Jaadugar (August 25, 1989) (Released) ...... Goga/Gogeshwar
Toofan (August 11, 1989) (Released) ...... Dual Role (Toofan & Shyam)
Batwara (July 14, 1989) (Released) ...... Narrator
Ganga Jamuna Sarswati (December 29, 1988) (Released) ...... Ganga Prasad
Hero Hiralal (October 21, 1988) (Released) ...... Himself
Shahenshah (February 12, 1988) (Released) ...... Vijay (Kumar) Shrivastav/Shahenshah
Ek Hi Maqsad (1988) (Released) ...... Himself (A Scene From A Movie)
Soorma Bhopali (1988) (Released) ...... Special Appearance
Kaun Jeeta Kaun Haara (1987) (Released) ...... Himself (Guest Appearance)
Jalwa (1987) (Released) ...... Special Appearance
Dosti Dushmani (November 14, 1986) (Released) ...... Himself (A Scene From The Movie
Aakhri Raasta (June 6, 1986) (Released) ...... Dual Role (David & Vijay)
Ek Ruka Hua Faisla (1986) (Released) ...... (Guest Appearance)
Mard (November 8, 1985) (Released) ...... Raju/Mard
Giraftaar (September 13, 1985) (Released) ...... Insp. Karan Kumar Khanna
Ram Tere Kitne Naam (February 15, 1985) (Released) ...... Himself (A Scene From The Movie Trishul).
Ameer Admi Garib Admi (1985) (Released) ...... Himself
Sharaabi (May 18, 1984) (Released) ...... Vicky Kapoor
Inquilab (January 27, 1984) (Released) ...... Amarnath
Kanoon Kya Karega (1984) (Released) ...... Narrator
Pet Pyar Aur Paap (1984) (Released) ...... Himself (Guest Appearance)
Coolie (December 2, 1983) (Released) ...... Iqbal A. Khan
Pukar (November 18, 1983) (Released) ...... Ramdas/Ronnie
Mahaan (April 28, 1983) (Released) ...... Triple Role (Amit/Rana Ranveer, Guru & Inspector Shankar)
Andha Kanoon (April 8, 1983) (Released) ...... Jan Nisar Akhtar Khan, Forest Officer (Guest Appearance
Nastik (February 18, 1983) (Released) ...... Shankar/Bhola/Sheru
Film Hi Film (1983) (Released) ...... (Special Appearance)
Shakti (October 1, 1982) (Released) ...... Vijay Kumar
Khud-Daar (July 30, 1982) (Released) ...... Govind Srivastav/Chotu Ustad
Namak Halal (April 30, 1982) (Released) ...... Arjun Singh
Desh Premee (April 23, 1982) (Released) ...... Dual Role (Master Dinanath & Raju)
Bemisaal (March 5, 1982) (Released) ...... Dual Role (Dr. Sudhir Roy & Adheer Roy)
Satte Pe Satta (January 22, 1982) (Released) ...... Ravi Anand/Babu
Kaalia (December 25, 1981) (Released) ...... Kallu/Kaalia
Yaraana (October 23, 1981) (Released)
Silsila (August 14, 1981) (Released) ...... Amit Malhotra
Lawaaris (May 22, 1981) (Released) ...... Heera
Barsat Ki Ek Raat (February 20, 1981) (Released) ...... ACP Abhijeet Rai
Naseeb (January 5, 1981) (Released) ...... Ravi
Chashme Baddoor (1981) (Released) ...... Speacial Appearance
Commander (1981) (Released) ...... (Guest Appearance)
Shaan (December 12, 1980) (Released) ...... Vijay
Ram Balram (November 28, 1980) (Released) ...... Insp. Balram Singh
Dostana (October 17, 1980) (Released) ...... Vijay Varma
Do Aur Do Paanch (February 14, 1980) (Released) ...... Vijay/Ram
Naya Bakra (1980) (Released) ...... Guest
Suhaag (November 16, 1979) (Released) ...... Amit Kapoor
Ahsaas (October 26, 1979) (Released) ...... Himself Guest Appearance
Kala Patthar (August 24, 1979) (Released) ...... Vijay Pal Singh
Cinema Cinema (July 27, 1979) (Released)
Mr Natwarlal (June 8, 1979) (Released) ...... Natwarlal/Avtar Singh
Manzil (May 14, 1979) (Released) ...... Ajay Chandra
Jurmana (May 11, 1979) (Released) ...... Inder Saxena
Golmaal (April 20, 1979) (Released) ...... Speacial Appearance
The Great Gambler (April 6, 1979) (Released) ...... Dual Role (Vijay & Jai
Muqaddar Ka Sikandar (October 27, 1978) (Released) ...... Sikandar
Don (June 12, 1978) (Released) ...... Dual Role (Don & Vijay)
Trishul (May 4, 1978) (Released) ...... Vijay Kumar
Kasme Vaade (April 20, 1978) (Released) ...... Dual Role (Amit & Shankar)
Ganga Ki Saugandh (February 10, 1978) (Released) ...... Jeeva
Besharam (1978) (Released) ...... Ram Kumar Chandra/Prince Chandrashekar
Parvarish (October 23, 1977) (Released) ...... Amit
Khoon Pasina (January 21, 1977) (Released) ...... Shiva/Tiger
Imaan Dharam (January 14, 1977) (Released) ...... Ahmed Raza
Adalat (January 7, 1977) (Released) ...... Dual Role (Dharma (Dharamchand) & Raju)
Alaap (1977) (Released) ...... Alok Prasad
Charandas (1977) (Released) ...... Quwwali Singer (Special Appearance)
Shatranj Ke Khiladi (1977) (Released) ...... Narrator (Voice)
Khatta Meetha (1977) (Released) ...... Speacial Appearance
Amar Akbar Anthony (1977) (Released) ...... Anthony Gonzalves/Raju
Chala Murari Hero Banane (1977) (Released) ...... Himself (Special Appearance)
Hera Pheri (October 3, 1976) (Released) ...... Vijay/Inspector Hirachand
Kabhie Kabhie (March 1, 1976) (Released) ...... Amitabh Malhotra
Chhoti Si Baat (1976) (Released) ...... Speacial Appearance
Do Anjane (1976) (Released) ...... Amit Roy/Naresh Dutt
Sholay (August 15, 1975) (Released) ...... Jai (Jaidev)
Zameer (March 21, 1975) (Released) ...... Badal/Chimpoo
Deewar (January 24, 1975) (Released) ...... Vijay Verma
Faraar (1975) (Released) ...... Rajesh 'Raj'
Mili (1975) (Released) ...... Shekhar Dayal
Chupke Chupke (1975) (Released) ...... Sukumar Sinha/Parimal Tripathi
Majboor (December 6, 1974) (Released) ...... Ravi Khanna
Benaam (October 18, 1974) (Released) ...... Amit Srivastav
Roti Kapada Aur Makan (October 18, 1974) (Released) ...... Vijay
Kasauti (August 9, 1974) (Released) ...... Amitabh Sharma (Amit)
Dost (April 12, 1974) (Released) ...... Anand (Guest Appearance) (Uncredited)
Kunwara Baap (1974) (Released) ...... Augustine (Guest Appearance) (As Amitabh Bachhan)
Namak Haram (November 23, 1973) (Released) ...... Vikram (Vicky)
Saudagar (October 26, 1973) (Released) ...... Moti
Abhimaan (July 27, 1973) (Released) ...... Subir Kumar
Gehri Chaal (July 26, 1973) (Released) ...... Ratan
Zanjeer (May 11, 1973) (Released) ...... Insp. Vijay Khanna
Bandhey Hath (1973) (Released) ...... Dual Role (Shamu & Deepak)
Bada Kabootar (1973) (Released) ...... Guest Appearance
Bombay To Goa (March 3, 1972) (Released) ...... Ravi Kumar
Raste Ka Pattar (1972) (Released) ...... Jai Shankar Rai
Sanjog (1972) (Released) ...... Mohan
Piya Ka Ghar (1972) (Released) ...... Guest Appearance
Bansi Birju (1972) (Released) ...... Birju
Bawarchi (1972) (Released) ...... Narrator (Voice)
Garam Masala (1972) (Released) ...... Robert Tailor (Uncredited)
Ek Nazar (1972) (Released) ...... Manmohan Akash Tyagi
Pyar Ki Kahani (April 30, 1971) (Released) ...... Ram Chandra
Guddi (January 1, 1971) (Released) ...... Himself
Reshma Aur Shera (1971) (Released) ...... Chotu
Bombay Talkies (1971) (Released) ...... Mourner In Funeral (Uncredited)
Anand (1971) (Released) ...... Dr. Bhaskar K. Bannerjee/Babu Moshai
Parwana (1971) (Released) ...... Kumar Sen
Bhuvan Shome (1969) (Released) ...... Commentator (Voice) (As Amitabh)
Saat Hindustani (1969) (Released) ...... Anwar Ali Anwar


A s a S i n g e r

Paa (December 4, 2009) (Released)
Aladin (October 30, 2009) (Released)
Delhi-6 (February 20, 2009) (Released)
Bhoothnath (May 9, 2008) (Released)
Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag (August 31, 2007) (Released)
Cheeni Kum (May 25, 2007) (Released)
Nishabd (March 2, 2007) (Released)
Baabul (December 8, 2006) (Released)
Sarkar (July 1, 2005) (Released)
Dev (June 11, 2004) (Released)
Aetbaar (January 23, 2004) (Released)
Baghban (October 3, 2003) (Released)
Armaan (May 16, 2003) (Released)
Aks (July 13, 2001) (Released)
Bhopal Express (December 2, 1999) (Released)
Sooryavansham (May 21, 1999) (Released)
Khuda Gawah (May 8, 1992) (Released)
Toofan (August 11, 1989) (Released)
Sharaabi (May 18, 1984) (Released)
Pukar (November 18, 1983) (Released)
Mahaan (April 28, 1983) (Released)
Silsila (August 14, 1981) (Released)
Lawaaris (May 22, 1981) (Released)
Naseeb (January 5, 1981) (Released)
Mr Natwarlal (June 8, 1979) (Released)
The Great Gambler (April 6, 1979) (Released)
Amar Akbar Anthony (1977) (Released)
Kabhie Kabhie (March 1, 1976) (Released)


A s a P r o d u c e r



Aks (July 13, 2001) (Released)
Major Saab (June 26, 1998) (Released)
Saat Rang Ke Sapne (February 20, 1998) (Released)
Mrityudaata (April 25, 1997) (Released)
Tere Mere Sapne (December 6, 1996) (Released)


S p e c i a l T h a n k s

Parineeta (June 10, 2005) (Released)





Here's wishin' the Sooper-Star-of-the-Millenium & the-Shehanshan-of-Bollywood a Very Very Happy Birthday !!

LOadz of Love, Wishes & Blessings
India-Forums


Edited by starry.phoenix - 14 years ago
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Happy Birthday to the Legendary
Sooper Star of the Millenium Mr. Amitabh Bachchan...
the Big B of Bollywood !!

Edited by starry.phoenix - 14 years ago
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Happy Birthday Mr. Amitabh Bachchan ! 👏👏👏
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Happy Birthday Amitabh Bachan sir ji 😊😆, wish you much more success, happiness and good health!🥳
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Wish u a very Happy Birthday Mr. Amitabh Bachan..😊


thanks for the lovely post Shikha..
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY MR AMITABH BACHAN😃

@starry.phoenix......gr8 post😊😊
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Happy Birthday Mr. Amitabh Bachchan
May all your wishes and dreams comes true and wish you a wonderful day with your family and friends !!!
What a beautiful post !!
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Happy birthday shehanshah of bollywood😳
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Wish u a very Happy B'Day Mr.Bachchan
Edited by lipshaa - 14 years ago

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