Date of Birth
Birth Name
Amitabh Harivansh Srivastav
Nickname
Big B
Munna
Angry Young Man
Bollywood's Shahenshah
Amith
AB Sr.
Munna
Angry Young Man
Bollywood's Shahenshah
Amith
AB Sr.
Height
6' 2" (1.88 m)
Mini Biography
Son of well known poet Harivansh Rai Bachchan
and Teji Bachchan. He has a brother named Ajitabh. He completed his
education from Uttar Pradesh and moved to Bombay to find work as a film
star, in vain though, as film-makers preferred someone with a fairer
skin, and he was not quite fair enough. But they did use one of his
other assets - his deep baritone voice - which was used for narration
and background commentary. He was successful in being cast in Saat
Hindustani. He got his break in Bollywood after a letter of introduction
from the then Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi, as he was a friend of
her son, Rajiv Gandhi. This is how Amitabh made an entry in Bollywood,
starting with Zanjeer, co-starred with his future wife Jaya Bhaduri, and
since then there has been no looking back.
He married Jaya Bhaduri, an actress in her own rights, and they had two children, Shweta and Abhishek. Shweta is married, lives a non-filmy life and has two children.
Being friends with Rajiv Gandhi, got him to decide to run for seat in the Congress from his hometown but had to leave midterm because of controversies, particularly after Rajiv and he were implicated in the now infamous "Bofors" case along with the U.K. based Hinduja Brothers.
After a four year break, he was back in the unsuccessful Mrityudaata (1997), a comeback which the actor wanted to forget. Critics written him off but his career was saved with Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (1998). But four flops in 1999 and incurring debt of over 90 Crores rupees of his sinking company ABCL saw him at an all-time low. To make matters worse, after the defeat of the Congress party, Amitabh lost considerable political support, the opposition made him a target, and his credit rating deteriorated to such an extent that a leading nationalized bank, Canara Bank, sued him for outstanding loans. He did bounce back, presenting the Indian version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire called "Kaun Banega Crorepati?" (2000). After a series of hits with Mohabbatein (2000), Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001) and Baghban (2003) and Khakee (2004), this elderly Bachchan is showing no signs of slowing down and proving the critics wrong once again.
His son, Abhishek, is also an actor by his own rights.
Amitabh and Jaya were interested in getting Abhishek married to Karishma, the daughter of Babita and Randhir Kapoor, they went through a formal engagement, but later broke it off.
The former Miss World and Bollywood actress, Aishwarya Rai, and Abhishek, were formally engaged on Sunday January 14, 2007, at the Bachchan residence in Juhu, Bombay, with the marriage taking place at the Bachchan residence on April 20, 2007.
On November 16, 2011, he became a Dada (Paternal Grandfather) when Aishwarya gave birth to a daughter in Mumbai Hospital. He is already a Nana (maternal grandfather) to Navya Naveli and Agastye - Shweta's children.
He continues to be one of the busiest actors and singers in Bollywood as well as on TV, as can be seen from the commercials that he appears on, especially on Sahara One. Looks like there are no limits for this super-star and once the "Angry Young Man" of Bollywood.
He married Jaya Bhaduri, an actress in her own rights, and they had two children, Shweta and Abhishek. Shweta is married, lives a non-filmy life and has two children.
Being friends with Rajiv Gandhi, got him to decide to run for seat in the Congress from his hometown but had to leave midterm because of controversies, particularly after Rajiv and he were implicated in the now infamous "Bofors" case along with the U.K. based Hinduja Brothers.
After a four year break, he was back in the unsuccessful Mrityudaata (1997), a comeback which the actor wanted to forget. Critics written him off but his career was saved with Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (1998). But four flops in 1999 and incurring debt of over 90 Crores rupees of his sinking company ABCL saw him at an all-time low. To make matters worse, after the defeat of the Congress party, Amitabh lost considerable political support, the opposition made him a target, and his credit rating deteriorated to such an extent that a leading nationalized bank, Canara Bank, sued him for outstanding loans. He did bounce back, presenting the Indian version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire called "Kaun Banega Crorepati?" (2000). After a series of hits with Mohabbatein (2000), Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001) and Baghban (2003) and Khakee (2004), this elderly Bachchan is showing no signs of slowing down and proving the critics wrong once again.
His son, Abhishek, is also an actor by his own rights.
Amitabh and Jaya were interested in getting Abhishek married to Karishma, the daughter of Babita and Randhir Kapoor, they went through a formal engagement, but later broke it off.
The former Miss World and Bollywood actress, Aishwarya Rai, and Abhishek, were formally engaged on Sunday January 14, 2007, at the Bachchan residence in Juhu, Bombay, with the marriage taking place at the Bachchan residence on April 20, 2007.
On November 16, 2011, he became a Dada (Paternal Grandfather) when Aishwarya gave birth to a daughter in Mumbai Hospital. He is already a Nana (maternal grandfather) to Navya Naveli and Agastye - Shweta's children.
He continues to be one of the busiest actors and singers in Bollywood as well as on TV, as can be seen from the commercials that he appears on, especially on Sahara One. Looks like there are no limits for this super-star and once the "Angry Young Man" of Bollywood.
IMDb Mini Biography By:
rAjOo
Mini Biography
The trademark deep baritone voice, the tall, brooding persona, and
intense eyes, made Amitabh Bachchan the ideal "Angry Young Man" in the
1970s, thereby changing the face of Hindi cinema. The son of the late
poet Harivansh Rai Bachchan and Teji Bachchan, he was born in Allahabad
in Uttar Pradesh. After completing his education from Sherwood College,
Nainital, and Kirori Mal College, Delhi University, he moved to Calcutta
to work for shipping firm Shaw and Wallace. Later, he moved to Bombay
and struggled for a while to get his foot in the door of the Hindi film
industry. The lanky, dark, and intensely brooding persona did not go
down well with directors who were looking for wise-cracking, fair,
loverboys - the trademark of the Indian hero in the 1960s. Starting with
the low key Saat Hindustani, Bachchan struggled through many roles and
was relegated at times to doing voice-overs and in one instance playing a
deaf-mute (his deep baritone voice might have overshadowed the other
actors!). He broke through with Zanjeer (the Chain) in 1973 playing
opposite his real-life love interest and future wife Jaya Bhaduri. His
persona seemed apt for the 1970s, capturing the resentment of
underemployed youth and the increasing cult of violence. Bachchan
reworked the image of the Hindi film hero with major hits like Deewar,
Sholay, Trishul, Don, Kala Patthar, and Shakti. Adapting former screen
idol Dilip Kumar's mannerisms and adding his own flamboyance, he
popularized the violent melodrama. He proved that he had an equal flair
for tragedies (Deewar, Muqaddar Ka Sikandar, Shakti) and comedies
(Chupke Chupke, Don, Naseeb, Amar Akbar Anthony) as well. His most
memorable performance was as the renegade against a harsh society in
Deewar. After Amar Akbar Anthony in which he reveled in the role of the
Cathlolic bootlegger - he played similar "masala" roles, movies that
required action, comedy, tragedy, and romance in one character. This had
disastrous consequences later with movies disintegrating into Amitabh
variety shows rather than plot-driven stories. Bachchan was dubbed the
Superstar, taking over that title from Rajesh Khanna, something he hung
on to until the mid 1980s when the floor widened after his temporary
departure. At the height of his popularity he was injured in an accident
while shooting for the film Coolie - long lines of people prayed for
his recovery at the Breach Candy hospital, underscoring his megastar
status. He left films in 1985 to become a Member of Parliament from
Allahabad constituency as a Congress party candidate, as a favor to his
family friend Rajiv Gandhi - the new Prime MInister of India. A report
of involvement in financial irregularities (of which he was completely
cleared later) made him decide to step down as MP. His return in 1987
was lukewarm as the Hindi film industry had moved on and newer, younger
heroes essayed the part of Angry Young Man with more conviction.
Bachchan seemed to have lost his heart in making films as his later
roles did not show the flicker of passion that had marked earlier
efforts in the 1970s. In 1989, for the first time since 1976, three of
his films were flops i.e. they could not recover their money (in the
Hindi film industry a flop is a film that does not recover a
distributor's price, not the producer's cost). A series of lackluster
films in the 1990s pointed to a long overdue exit, common to many other
stars. A seemingly well-thought out venture to start a production
company ABCL landed him in immense debts. Astonishingly, he burst back
with a double act: one, playing the stern patriarch (the kind against
which he had rebelled in the 1970s but which role was suited to his
gravelly voice), and two, reinventing himself as a brand that in turn,
could market anything. He began the latter by hosting the Indian version
of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (Kaun Banegaa Crorepati) and is now
back in demand for endorsements, advertisements as well as many movie
roles. At sixty plus, Amitabh Bachchan is a greater icon than he was at
the height of his popularity three decades ago. His son, Abhishek is
considered a talented actor who has not yet broken out as a star.
IMDb Mini Biography By:
darashukoh
Mini Biography
Amitabh Bachchan was born on October 11, 1942 in Allahabad. He is the
son of late poet Harivansh Rai Bachchan and Teji Bachchan. Amitabh
Bachchan did his schooling from Sherwood College, Nainital and later on
pursued a degree in science from the Delhi University. His first job was
in Shaw Wallace and later worked as a freight broker for a shipping
firm called Bird and Co. But his destiny had something else to offer and
it was the journey to stardom. He made his debut
in the film Saat Hindustani (1969) which was directed by K.A. Abbas.
Film failed on the box-office but Amitabh was noticed by film makers
like Hrishikesh Mukherji and Sunil Dutt. Hrishikesh Mukherji (whom
Amitabh treat as his Godfather),gave him a role in his two films, Anand
and Guddi. Anand was the third film, which became a hit and he got best
supporting actor filmfare award.
Amitabh was getting the roles but they were not significant. Finally he
got a chance to work in "Zanjeer", role for which he was not the first
choice. Film turned out to be super-hit. By then a new avatar had
emerged on silver screen, an "Angry young man". But this was his one
aspect. He was a poet (Kabhi Kabhi), an decent professor (Kasme Vaade), a
comedian (Chupke Chupke, Amar Akbar Anthony, Don), a dying lover
(Mukaddar Ka Sikander).He did almost all kinds of roles. In 1973, after
release of Zanjeer, Amitabh got married with Jaya Bhaduri. He became
father at the time of release of Chupke Chupke. During the shooting of
"Coolie" on 26th July 1982, he was injured and admitted to Breech Candy
hospital. The whole nation prayed for his fast recovery and by the grace
of God he was gifted with a new life. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, then P.M. of
India, postponed her foreign trip and visited the hospital. After
recovery Amitabh returned on silver screen, with Sharabi and Giraftar
like hit movies. In the original script of "Coolie" Iqbal (Amitabh) had
to die but Teji Bachchan asked Manmohan Desai to change it for her
personal reasons. The last scene where he stands in the balcony and
thank the people, was the real scene, a way to thank the people of
India, "Main to chala gaya tha, laut aaya hoon to bus aapki duaon
se...." Amitabh also tried his hand in politics in 1984 after the death
of Mrs. Gandhi. He defeated the then called Chankya of the Indian
politics, Hemvanti Nandan Bahuguna. But some how things went wrong and
he got trapped in the dirty game of politics of anti-Rajiv Gandhi.
Although during this period his classics "Main Azad Hoon" and
"Agneepath" were released, but Amitabh was getting older. Amitabh
decided to take a break in 1992, Khuda Gawah was the last release. He
then launched ABCL which was a multi-faceted commercial enterprise. This
was the major failure and he was surrounded by unthinkable debt. This
is hard to imagine at that time how he survived but again he proved that
he is not an ordinary man who live and die. With "Kaun Banega
Crorepati" and "Mohabattein" he redefined his position in Indian cinema.
Amitabh emerged again as a winner and slapped the critics who declared
him "finished". Even in this age roles are written for him. Every film
maker is dreaming to cast him in his/her film. He was declared as Star
of the Millenium by BBC poll, by Stardust and even at the survey for
statue at Madam Tusad. These are not mere coincident! May God bless him.
IMDb Mini Biography By:
gavin (gunmasterM@hotmail.com)
Spouse
Jaya Bhaduri | (3 June 1973 - present) 2 children |
Trade Mark
His baritone voice
Trivia
India's second actor to be given Superstar Status is Amitabh. The first person to be called Superstar was Rajesh Khanna.
He
launched a multi-faceted commercial enterprise known simply as Amitabh
Bachchan Corporation Limited, or ABCL. ABCL is engaged in production,
distribution and all other aspects of the movie industry.
Had a
very close association with the former Indian Prime Minister Indira
Gandhi and her son Rajiv Gandhi (also Prime Minister) and he was elected
to parliament with a huge majority from his home town of Allahabad. But
his stint in politics did not last long and he was implicated in the
infamous Swedish Bofors Gun deal scandal along with Rajiv Gandhi, the
U.K. based Hinduja brothers, and others.
Was one of the judges for the 1995 Miss World beauty pageant.
While filming Coolie (1983/I) he received a near fatal injury. He was hospitalised and the Indian press issued daily bulletins on his health.
Was a former stage actor, radio announcer and freight company executive in Calcutta, India.
Went
to Sherwood College, a boarding school in the hill-station town of
Nainital, and from there to Delhi University where he earned a double MA
degree.
When he was just trying to get a break in movies he was
told to soften his 'deep' voice. However it was soon realised that his
deep rich voice was excellent for narration. He has provided narrations
for several films.
Suffered from a rare muscular disorder known as myasthenia gravis.
Father of Abhishek Bachchan
Is a vegetarian
Presenter of Kaun Banega Crorepati, India's version of Who Wants to be a Millionaire
The first Asian actor having a wax model of his likeness displayed at Madame Tussaud's in London, UK
Became the highest paid Hindi actor along-with 'Rajesh Khanna' in year 1979 and held the title till 1987. From 1969-1979 Rajesh Khanna was the only highest paid actor in India itself.
Was
named Actor of the Millennium in a BBC News Poll ahead of such
luminaries as Charlie Chaplin, Sir Lawrence Olivier, and Marlon Brando.
Was
considered 'finished' in the early nineties after super star status for
15 years. He had a string of flops from 1985 till 1999. In mid 80's his
political ambition also failed. In 1997 his company became bankrupt.
But made an unexpected comeback as host of the popular TV quiz series "Kaun Banega Crorepati?"
(2000) which put him right back on the number one spot of Bollywood
actors, reaffirming his reputation as the living legend of Indian
cinema.
Formed a popular screen couple with Rekha
He also sung in many movies such as Laawaris, Toofan and Silsila.
Became a grandfather in 1997 when his daughter Shweta gave birth to a daughter, Navya Naveli Nanda.
Works
with the Indian government's media campaign to publicize the National
Immunization Days and encourage people to take their children to be
vaccinated against polio and other deadly diseases.
Son of Harivansh Rai Bachchan, who passed away in January 2003.
Suffers from asthma.
His favourite screen name is Vijay, which he had as his character name in over 20 movies.
His father Harivansh Rai Bachchan
was considering naming him 'Inquilab' (which means 'revolution') before
settling down for Amitabh which means 'brilliance unlimited'.
On
his 61st birthday, he relaunched ABCL as AB Corp. ABCL had to be closed
after debts of more than millions of rupees. However, Amitabh has
decided to relaunch it with a name change.
Actress Nirupa Roy is mostly cast as his mother and last time she featured was in Lal Baadshah (1999).
Has a double M.A. (Master of Arts) degree.
The facial caricature of the Indian comic book character 'Supremo' is based upon him.
Following a near fatal accident while shooting Coolie
(1983/I), during which he suffered internal bleeding and required 17
bottles of blood, he became a champion for the cause of encouraging more
people to donate blood.
Singer Sudesh Bhonsle dubs his voice for playback songs in many movies.
At the age of 58, he jumped from a height of 30 feet, along with co-star Manoj Bajpai, for his 2001 movie Aks (2001).
In
1996, he released an album called "Aby Baby". This album was released
under ABCL and featured songs like "Eer Bir Phatte" and remixes of his
songs from his early movies "O Saathi Re" and "Kabhi Kabhi". "Eer Bir
Phatte" was inspired by one of his famous dialogues in his movie _Adalat
(1976/I)_.
In 1984, he was honored by the Indian government with
the Padma Shri Award for his outstanding contribution to the Hindi film
industry.
He is the only actor who achieved at least one hit every year for 15 consecutive years - from 1972 in Bombay to Goa (1972) to 1986 in Aakhree Raasta (1986).
He has played double and triple roles in a number of films. His double role starrers include _Adalat (1976/I)_, Don (1978), Kasme Vaade (1978), The Great Gambler (1979), _Bemisaal (1982)_, Desh Premee (1982), Satte Pe Satta (1982), Aakhree Raasta (1986), Toofan (1989), Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (1998), Lal Baadshah (1999) and Sooryavansham (1999). Mahaan (1983) had the superstar in a triple role.
He
was closely associated with Indira Gandhi, the former Indian Prime
Minister, and her son, Rajiv Gandhi. It was Mrs. Gandhi who wrote a
letter of introduction for Amitabh, and that's how he got his break in
Bollywood.
He was the original choice to play a role in Aapko
Pehle Bhi Kahin Dekha Hai (2003), which he declined and was finally
played by Om Puri
His survival and his success could in short be termed best in his wife's own words that "Amit ji is a loner !"
Although
Amitabh Bachchan's Immaan Dharam (1977) proved to be a disaster, the
producer went ahead and announced Asmaan with Dharmendra, Amitabh
Bachchan and Rekha, with Mohan Kumar in the director's seat.
Salim-Javed, who had penned the script of Immaan Dharam, were scripting
Asmaan as well. However, the film was shelved subsequently.
Rakesh
Kumar, who had directed Khoon Pasina (1977), Mr. Natwarlal (1979), Do
Aur Do Paanch (1980) and Yaarana (1981), had turned producer and
announced Charlie, with Amitabh Bachchan enacting the title role.
Padmini Kolhapure had been cast opposite the Big B. However, the project
never got made.
Amitabh Bachchan and Dilip Kumar were seen on
screen for the first time in Ramesh Sippy's Shakti (1982). But much
before Shakti happened, Eagle Films had signed Dilip Kumar, Amitabh
Bachchan and Amjad Khan for their new project, which was to be directed
by Yash Chopra. However, the project did not materialize subsequently.
In
1976 Amitabh Bachchan was to star in Manoj Kumar's Naya Bharat,
alongside Amitabh it was also supposed to star Manoj Kumar, Hema Malini,
Rajesh Khanna, Shashi Kapoor, Shatrughan Sinha, Zeenat Aman and Rishi
Kapoor. The film was shelved subsequently.
Amitabh Bachchan,
Parveen Babi, Mithun Chakraborty and Rati Agnihotri were teamed in Tala
Chabi, produced by Romu Sippy and directed by Raj N. Sippy. One of the
foremost character actors then, Pran, had been signed to enact the main
villain's role. An official announcement was made in April 1982. The
movie never took off.
Amitabh Bachchan was supposed to play one of
the lead roles in Shashi Kapoor's Utsav (1984) however; Amitabh opted
out of the film. Shashi Kapoor replaced him.
Amitabh Bachchan was
the first choice of Rakesh Roshan's King Uncle (1993). But since the
actor wasn't signing films then, Roshan opted for Jackie Shroff.
Prakash
Mehra was planning on making Chankaya Chanddragupta and had signed
Amitabh Bachchan for the main role. The movie was shelved.
Vidhu
Vinod Chopra wanted Amitabh Bachchan to play the lead role of Inspector
Inayat Khan in Mission Kashmir (2000). The reason why Amitabh Bachchan
declined the role was because of his commitment to Yash Chopra's
Mohabbatein (2000).
Kader Khan wanted to direct him as the lead hero in Jaahil, unfortunately the movie was never made.
He hates the word Bollywood, the word that describes the Hindi film industry.
Is teetotal
On
31 October 2006, he shocked the unit of a forthcoming movie Shootout at
Lokhandwala by recording 23 scenes in 5 hours. Achieving this feat was
unheard of.
His daughter, Shweta, is married to Nikhil Nanda, who
is the grandson of Raj Kapoor. (Raj Kapoor's daughter, Ritu, took on the
last name of Nanda when she married Rajan).
His daughter, Shweta, was born on March 17th.
His
mom, Teji Bachchan, passed away in Lilavati Hospital, Mumbai,
Maharashtra, India on December 22, 2007, after a prolonged illness, at
the age of 93.
Has a mannequin of himself in Madam Tussaud's
Museum in England. Along with Shahrukh Khan, Aishwariya Rai Bachchan and
Salman Khan.
Suffers from vitiligo.
In the 2008 movie,
Slumdog Millionaire, Amitabh Bachchan is the answer to Jamal's first
question in the Indian version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? The
question: Who was the star in the 1973 hit film Zanjeer? Through Jamal's
flashbacks we get to see Amitabh Bachchan in action.
Personal Quotes
I have never really been confident about my career at any stage.
Everyone must accept "that we will age and age is not always flattering".
I
wish I had time to learn all the languages of our country, I wish I
knew how to play a musical instrument. There are many things that I feel
I have missed out on.
(Referring to Abhishek Bachchan) "Like any other father I feel proud to see my son on the silver screen."
(When asked about his dancing with Shilpa Shetty in Lal Baadshah (1999)) "But I would dance with my daughter if I could. And if I can dance with Shilpa Shetty, then I will do that."
I have never been a superstar and never believed in it. For me if there was a superstar its Rajesh Khanna.
His body of work, his sense of melody, involvement in music plus his
fan following was really of a different league. He is the best
superstar-cum-super-actor. The word "superstar" in the Indian film
industry was for the first time coined for him.
The amount of
things I have been through and the remarkable ways in which the body has
reacted is just phenomenal. No wonder I became religious, because you
don't know why something's happening to you and you don't know how you
bounced back.
His thoughts on working in Hollywood: "You don't see
Indians in Hollywood films around which a story can revolve. As soon as
we have a social presence in your society, I am sure there will be many
actors from our part of the world that will be acting in Hollywood
films. I have always been a great admirer of Marlon Brando, Al Paccinno,
Robert De Niro. I would love to walk into the frame, hold their
briefcase!"
(2000) Whether it was in sets of Anand or Namak Haram,
we never bickered or argued or tried to upstage one another in any
manner. On the contrary Kaka does'n know this, but when I was working in
Calcutta and keen to join films, the inspiration to join was Mr. Rajesh Khanna.
Kaka had succeeded in Filmfare contest and I said "My God, here is an
excellent opportunity where somebody is actually auditioned and here
this gentleman who has made it and is doing so well." Then wonder of
wonders in 2 years Hrishida asked to work with Kaka. It was a dream come
true for me.
(1991) It was a dream come true for me because of
there was this great admiration for Kaka and his phenomenal success. The
hysteria that he evoked was witnessed for first time in Hindi Films.
And we were all part of that hysteria that followed Kaka. I got famous
purely because I was working with Rajesh Khanna.
People came and asked me questions like "How does he look?" So I became
very important, thanks to Kaka. I have always maintained that person
who is my senior will always remain senior. I have never argued about
billings because I don't think they mean anything. And I have had always
greatest respect for Kaka.
Salary
Saat Hindustani (1969) | INR 5'000 |
Where Are They Now
(April 2005) Pratiksha, Mumbai
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