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Amitabh Bachchan turns 80: Top 5 Greatest Films of Big B

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On October 11, veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan turned 80, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent him a warm birthday greeting. Amitabh Bachchan’s social media game is far superior to yours. At the age of 80, Big B is one of the most active celebrities on the Internet. Fans all over the world want to know everything about the legend. His posts are well-known for numbering his Twitter posts.

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PM Modi tagged Amitabh and tweeted, “A very happy 80th birthday to Amitabh Bachchan Ji. He is one of India’s most remarkable film personalities who has enthralled and entertained audiences across generations. May he lead a long and healthy life. @SrBachchan.”

 

 

In response to PM Modi, the actor penned a note of gratitude in Hindi, which read, “परम आदरणीय, श्री नरेंद्र मोदी जी, आपकी शुभकामनाओं के लिए मैं आभार प्रकट करता हूँ । आपके आशीर्वाद रूपी शब्द, मेरे लिए सदा प्रेरणा का स्तोत्र रहेंगे । प्रणाम”

 

The Indian actor’s career has spanned 52 years, with roles ranging from angry young men to more impressive, differentiated older male characters. Bachchan has also narrated countless films in his remarkable, deep baritone voice.

Here are the Top 5 Greatest Films of Amitabh Bachchan:

Abhimaan, 1973, dir. by. Hrishikesh Mukherjee:

Abhimaan is a narrative about a singer (Amitabh Bachchan) whose ego is adversely affected by the rising star of his wife.

2.Pink, 2016, dir. by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury:

Pink tells the story of three women who are sexually abused by a group of powerful men.Bachchan plays a retired lawyer who returns from retirement to defend the three ladies.

3.Deewaar, 1975, dir. by Yash Chopra:
The film tells the story of two impoverished brothers who, after their family is deceived by their father’s misguided idealism, struggle to survive in Bombay’s slums and inevitably find themselves on opposing sides of the law. The title’s Deewaar (“wall”) refers to the barrier that has formed between the two brothers, who have been separated by fate and circumstance during a period of socio-political upheaval.

4.Sholay, 1975, dir. by Ramesh Sippy :

Sholay, a rising star at the time, would be one of the films that, along with Deewaar, would reaffirm Bachchan’s rise to power as a Bollywood classic actor.

5.Black, 2005, dir. by Sanjay Leela Bhansali:

Premised on Helen Keller’s autobiography, The Story Of My Life, Black tells the story of a deaf-blind woman and her relationship with her alcoholic teacher, whose battle with Alzheimer’s disease strains their bond.

Amitabh was most recently seen in the film Goodbye, alongside Rashmika Mandanna and Neena Gupta. He’ll next be seen in Uunchai. It will be released on November 11th, directed by Sooraj Barjatya.

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