Born Amitabh Harivansh Rai Bachchan
11 October 1942 (age 72)
Allahabad, United Provinces,
British India
Residence Prateeksha, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Nationality Indian
Alma mater Sherwood College, Nainital
Kirori Mal College, Delhi University
Occupation Actor, producer, singer, television presenter
Years active 1969–present
Religion Hinduism
Spouse(s) Jaya Bhaduri (1973–present)
Children Abhishek Bachchan
Shweta Nanda
Parent(s) Harivansh Rai Bachchan
Teji Bachchan
Relatives Shyama (Step-Mother)
Ajitabh Bachchan (Brother)
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan (Daughter-in-law)
Nikhil Nanda (Son-in-law)
Aradhya Bachchan (Granddaughter)
Awards Padma Vibhushan 2015
Padma Bhushan 2001
Padma Shri 1984
Website srbachchan.tumblr.com
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Amitabh Harivansh Bachchan ( [əmɪˈtaːbʱ ˈbəttʃən]; born 11 October 1942) is an Indian film actor. He first gained popularity in the early 1970s for movies like Deewar and Zanjeer, and was dubbed India's first "angry young man" for his on-screen roles in Bollywood. He has since appeared in over 180 Indian films in a career spanning more than four decades. Bachchan is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential actors in the history of Indian cinema. So total was his dominance of the movie scene in the 1970s and 1980s that the French director François Truffaut called him a "one-man industry."
Bachchan has won many major awards in his career, including three National Film Awards as Best Actor, a number of awards at international film festivals and award ceremonies and fourteen Filmfare Awards. He is the most-nominated performer in any major acting category at Filmfare, with 39 nominations overall. In addition to acting, Bachchan has worked as a playback singer, film producer and television presenter. He also had a stint in politics in the 1980s.
The Government of India honoured him with the Padma Shri in 1984, the Padma Bhushan in 2001 and the Padma Vibhushan in 2015 for his contributions to the arts. The Government of France honoured him with its highest civilian honour, Knight of the Legion of Honour, in 2007 for his exceptional career in the world of cinema and beyond.
Bachchan made his Hollywood debut in 2013 with The Great Gatsby, in which he played a non-Indian Jewish character, Meyer Wolfsheim.
Early and personal life
Bachchan was born in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, in north central India. His father Harivansh Rai Bachchan was a Hindi poet and his mother Teji Bachchan was a Punjabi Sikh from Faisalabad, Punjab. Bachchan was initially named Inquilaab, inspired by the phrase Inquilab Zindabad popularly used during the Indian independence struggle. In English, Inquilab Zindabad means "Long live the revolution." However, at the suggestion of fellow poet Sumitranandan Pant, Harivansh Rai changed the boy's name to Amitabh, which means "the light that will never die."[citation needed] Although his surname was Shrivastava, Amitabh's father had adopted the pen name Bachchan ("child-like" in colloquial Hindi), under which he published all of his works.[citation needed] It is with this last name that Amitabh debuted in films and for all other practical purposes, Bachchan has become the surname for all of his immediate family.[citation needed] Bachchan's father died in 2003, and his mother in 2007.
Bachchan is an alumnus of Sherwood College, Nainital. He later attended Kirori Mal College, Delhi University.[14] He has a younger brother, Ajitabh. His mother had a keen interest in theatre and was offered a feature film role, but she preferred her domestic duties. Teji had some influence in Amitabh Bachchan's choice of career because she always insisted that he should "take the centre stage."
Bachchan is married to actress Jaya Bhaduri. The couple have two children, Shweta Nanda (wife of businessman Nikhil Nanda) and Abhishek Bachchan (actor and husband of actress Aishwarya Rai).
Voice
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 Bachchan as the narrator in his 1977 film Shatranj Ke Khilari (The Chess Players). Bachchan lent his voice as a narrator to the 2001 movie Lagaan which was a super hit. In 2005, Bachchan lent his voice to the Oscar-winning French documentary March of the Penguins, directed by Luc Jacquet.
He also done voice over work for the following movies:
Balika Badhu (1975)
Tere Mere Sapne (1996)
Lagaan (2001)
Parineeta (2005)
Jodhaa Akbar (2008)
Swami (2007)
Zor Lagaa Ke...Haiya! (2009)
Kahaani (2012)
Krrish 3 (2013)
Mahabharat (2013)
Kochadaiiyaan (Hindi Version) (2014)
Selected filmography
Year Film Role Notes
1971 Anand Bhaskar Bannerjee (Babu Moshai) Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor
1973 Namak Haraam Vikram (Vicky) Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor
1977 Amar Akbar Anthony Anthony Gonsalvez Filmfare Award for Best Actor
1978 Don Don / Vijay Filmfare Award for Best Actor
1990 Agneepath Vijay Deenanath Chauhan National Film Award for Best Actor
1991 Hum Tiger / Shekhar Filmfare Award for Best Actor
2000 Mohabbatein Narayan Shankar Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor
2001 Aks Manu Verma Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor
2005 Black Debraj Sahani National Film Award for Best Actor
Filmfare Award for Best Actor
Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor
2009 Paa Auro National Film Award for Best Actor
Filmfare Award for Best Actor

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