He also gives special importance
to his late parents - the renowned poet Harivanshrai Bachchan and his
wife Teji. "I look forward to spending time with my family. All the
gifts and presents that I needed have already come my way - the
blessings of my parents, which I consider the largest gift, and their
presence in my life through all the upbringing that they gave me,"
Amitabh told IANS in an interview at his office, Janak.
"My family - my wife Jaya and the
two wonderful gifts that she gave me - (son) Abhishek and (daughter)
Shweta and now the bahu (daughter-in-law) in the house, Aishwarya, and
the little (granddaughter) Aaradhya... so these are my wonderful gifts
and no one can replace them," added the megastar.
In his four decades in the Hindi
film industry, Amitabh has grown to become one of the most formidable
names of the country, known internationally. His active involvement in
social issues, as well as his compassionate connect to the masses
through TV show "Kaun Banega Crorepati", has given viewers and fans a
window to his philanthropic side over the years.
No wonder his milestone birthday is the talk of the town.
If the celebrations were in his
hands, the busy star would have wanted some rare, quiet time with his
family. But close ones of Big B want to make it big - reportedly with a
huge dinner party Oct 10, an art show, poster exhibition and book launch
on the big day.
"My family this time round wants
to have celebration on my birthday. I have heard that it might be
celebrated on Oct 10 at night. I absolutely don't have any idea about it
and nobody is ready to disclose anything about it (to me)," he said.
Even though he wants to keep it
simple, he doesn't want to spoil the celebratory mood of loved ones. "I
just run away from this day. Whenever my birthday comes closer, I inform
my family members not to do anything special because I don't like it. A
small and peaceful family time is more than enough for me.
"But many a time, one also has to
think about one's wife; so this time round she (Jaya) has thought that
there should be some celebration. So she is only doing everything, I
have not been informed about any preparations. All I know is something
is cooking," added the 69-year-old, who came to be known as Bollywood's
angry young man in the 1970s.
As a child, Amitabh says, everyone has a reason to look forward to their birthday.
"When you are a kid, you enjoy
birthdays not because of anything else but because you are going to get
presents and gifts. You look forward to the time what your parents are
going to give you.
"But as you grow older the whole
concept of maturity keeps in. When I entered films, other people were
more interested in celebrating my birthday than I was. I still feel it's
another year gone by.
"I don't see why there should be
so much fuss, but sometimes you have to go with what friends, well
wishers and family wish to do for you and you comply with that."
That's just what the megastar would do for his special day this time.
Amitabh Bachchan spends time with his grandson.
Amitabh Bachchan with family at his mother's funeral. (
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