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Please retire, Mr Bachchan!

K S Shekhawat | September 10, 2007 13:42 IST


Jiah Khan and Amitabh Bachchan in Nishabd








Dear Mr Amitabh Bachchan [Images],

My neighbour said to me the other day that she does not like your movies very much because you always play Amitabh Bachchan essaying a role, that you reduce every role to a caricature of how Amitabh Bachchan would play it. It was all very complicated, and I don't think I would have understood a whit of her excoriating commentary had we not been walking out from a screening of an execrable film called Nishabd.

It's hard to say who was worse in that film -- the twit of a girl you fall in love with (Why? She's so irritating, you want to slap her) or your character as an older man in love with a girl your daughter's age.

Later, I read various people involved with the making of the film saying it had failed at the box office because India wasn't mature enough to accept a Lolita-like tale of love. What they should have said is that it was a disaster because the cast seemed to have no clue how to act.

We, in the print media, run a proofing/editing test when we interview newbies for their first jobs as reporters/sub-editors. Perhaps Nishabd [Images] could be used by wannabe actors/directors as a lesson in how not to act/make a film. Still, I said to my friend, everybody is entitled to make a mistake now and then, and maybe Nishabd was yours. Really, retorted my friend, had I forgotten the films you had acted in during the 1980s and perhaps the early 1990s. Actually, I wish I could forget them -- those Mards and Coolies and countless others where you looked in your 40s or 50s but acted like you were in college and, sadly, danced with those eunuch-like steps that you had perfected, repeating yourself in film after film till neither you (surely) nor we could tell one apart from the other.

Amitabh Bachchan in CoolieIn all fairness, let me make a disclosure here: I have never been an Amitabh Bachchan fan. There, I've said it, and I haven't been struck by lightning. Yet. True, you had your moments in Sholay [Images] and Deewar, and a very nice comic turn in Chupke Chupke, Namak Halal and Amar Akbar Anthony. And, okay, that baritone is to die for.

But in a career spanning three and a half decades, what more do you have to show on your CV? Black? Overacted nonsense, says my friend, though I concede that some may debate the point. My own view? Er, um. Kaun Banega Crorepati? Now there's a benchmark, and for many of us, it marked the transition to what we thought would be a more mature Amitabh Bachchan. You packed in audiences who sat glued to their TVs [Get Quote] and quizzing became a national pastime.

Karan Johar [Images] turned you into a clotheshorse and you moved into iconic status once again. This was the time to retire gracefully, at a resurrection in your career that superceded your middle age status by far. Alas, you weren't ready to write your requiems yet. You went on to destroy yourself all over again in an echo of the 1980s. Only you weren't getting any younger, and it's difficult to forgive a venerable figure in his dotage.

Okay, you pulled off Sexy Sam in Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, but my god, what were you doing dancing in fancy dress surrounded by women in equally strange costumes on railway platforms in Jhoom Barabar Jhoom?

Amitabh Bachchan in Ram Gopal Varma Ki AagAnd Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag (which, after all those reviews and editorials, I'd have to be mad to want to see): it must be asked with due respect to your status and cult following -- whatever made you do it? That the film seems to have succeeded in desecrating several iconic performances in one sweep was bad enough. But how could you allow the memory of your Jai (to Dharmendra's [Images] Veeru, in one of Bollywood's most abiding screen friendships) be destroyed by some newcomer whose name no one seems able to remember?

Actually, why am I surprised? Haven't you over-exposed yourself, dancing at weddings and parties? You conducted yourself with great dignity at Abhishek and Aishwarya's [Images] nuptials, so it must be asked why you take on the role of dancing (and dancing attendance) at your friends', who seem to be able to rent-a-Bachchan on whimsy?

Even that would be all right if, like ageing mentors in families, you would do a jhatka or matka as a part of the celebrations -- favourite aunts do that too! -- but as the star attraction? Mr Bachchan, your age, your age!

And the ads -- you seem incapable, say my media friends, of saying no to any offer to "act". You say you need the money -- I know, I know, you almost went bankrupt -- but since everyone in the family have fairly stable careers, and you're not doing so badly yourself, surely you don't need to mouth such inanities as Binani Cement, and not Amitabh Bachchan, is the real Big B [Images]!

Or is it that you've overlooked that you're no longer young, or even middle-aged, that you're a grandfather, that you need to slow down, and that you absolutely must stop being part of every depressing, tacky production in tinsel town.

You have given Bollywood some excellent moments, some parts in which you have excelled, but as you caricature them now in your old age, it must be said that the sum of those parts does not make for an appealing Amitabh Bachchan. It's time to remove the greasepaint, hang up the boots and retire, Mr Bachchan. And not just for my sake, but for those millions who were once your fans.

Yours etc
K S Shekhawat

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:22 pm 
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Ur having a laugh!!! Why shud he retire? He is a legend, and he is the best thing that ever happened to hindi cinema.


Why post silly letters like this?


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:54 pm 
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May Mr Bachan, live long and prosper and give us more crap!lol.

No doubt he is a phenomena continued in wrong direction. :shock:


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 12:09 pm 
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Sorry to say that this is a ridiculous letter. Amitabh is the saving grace or many of the movies he's in. Many of the movies that he's in he's been praised for his acting and if he wasn't in the the movie, the movie would have sucked. Yes he's older but has gotten better with age. Its not his acting is bad it's the script that is given to him. He does his best for what is giving to him. He doesn't write the scripts so why blame him. He's an actor and the greatest actor there will ever be.


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 3:51 pm 
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raj_d wrote:
Its not his acting is bad it's the script that is given to him. He does his best for what is giving to him. He doesn't write the scripts so why blame him.


Although I don't completely agree with the letter, you can blame him because he chooses to act in a film after reading the script - he doesn't have to act in every other film he's offered.


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 5:44 pm 
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bhaskar wrote:
raj_d wrote:
Its not his acting is bad it's the script that is given to him. He does his best for what is giving to him. He doesn't write the scripts so why blame him.


Although I don't completely agree with the letter, you can blame him because he chooses to act in a film after reading the script - he doesn't have to act in every other film he's offered.


That is my point, a person in Mr Bachan's position, can make more intelligent, sound decisions for him self rather than sniffing behind $$ and any thing that comes in the way!

It is his legacy that is more important, not how many films, how much money he is making.

If these decisions are his learned decisions then God save the queen! :lol:

I wish an actor like Dilip Kumar should not have done a film like Qilla! :(


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 6:03 pm 
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Zoran009 wrote:
I wish an actor like Dilip Kumar should not have done a film like Qilla! :(


Don't remind us about that. It seems that when actors get old, they don't want to grow old gracefully. That would be remembered (or forgotten) as Dilip Kumar's last film. But he could've done worse. Look at Dev Anand who although most of his films now are awful, he just refuses to quit.


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 6:12 pm 
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I think, I could have lived happily ever after knowing JUDAII SRI DEVI's exit film, till some more crap, delayed got released! :(

Same for Madhuri..be remembered with Devdas..period!I hope she made a right choice coming back through YRF back doors!


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 12:53 am 
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K.S. Shekhawat's retarded if he thinks Amitabh Bachchan was anything but marvellous in Nishabd; the rest of the cast was excellent, as well. Aag is bad, fine, but Amitabh was great in it, and Prashant Raj (the new "Jai") was very good. As for the endorsements, I agree that Amitabh should expose himself less, but he's hardly the only one guilty of taking this path; at least in Bachchan's case, early on, the ads. were a way to pull his company, A.B.C.L., out of bankruptcy. Retirement implies you're at the age at which you should stop doing something. If Amitabh Bachchan were playing thirty-year-olds, he might need to retire; playing characters his age, there's just no need for it. Add to that that he's one of the greatest actors ever, and I hope he doesn't retire because of the sentiments of a few dumb-asses such as Shekhawat.


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