Amitabh Bachchan’s stardom cannot be limited by boundaries. In the last decades, he became the ‘great’ of the Indian film industry, thanks to the score of films in which he acted. Despite being 82, the actor is heartbroken, making tireless efforts every day for the audience. But in his blog post, the superstar faced ‘many age -related contingencies’. He also talked about making errors and having trouble remembering the lines on the set. read on!
Generations are watching Amitabh Bachchan on her TV screen. Even after decades of entertainment of the audience, he did not leave his Mumbai Ghar, outside Jalalsa every Sunday when he faced the camera and meet his fans. But sadly, Shahns of Bollywood has started facing problems related to age.
In his blog’s number ‘6222’ published on 28 February 2025, the PAA actor talked about several meetings and to deal with the difficult task of deciding what to work and to refuse humility. Even after years of being associated with the industry, they still suspect whether he is doing justice that comes in their way.
Talking about facing age -related complications, Senior Bachchan expressed, “As you are not just the obstacle of the lines that are not just a hurdle of those who have to remember, it needs to follow many age -related contingencies, which need to be able to give material to follow.” This only happens when he returns home that he “feels many errors and how to repair them.”
He then calls the director at midnight, giving him a chance to improve or fix his errors. Senior B-town star further spoke about the recurring fear of hundreds of tasks that need to be completed, which are pending for days. But sometimes, for him, it never comes tomorrow. Saying that, he has to apply discipline and time to go to his knees, pull his socks and work.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Amitabh Bachchan is busy hosting Khorpeti’s ongoing weather. Big B will also share the screen with Ranbir Kapoor in the Ramayana.
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