Big B: The star blogger

Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan completes three years of blogging without missing a single day.


Afp April 21, 2011

NEW DEHLI:


Many celebrities write blogs, but no one blogs quite like Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan who, this week, marked three years of writing in which he has often composed 1,000 words a day.


Bachchan celebrated the anniversary of his internet outpourings with a characteristic array of long postings covering family news, spiritual thoughts and updates on his health, travel plans and sleep patterns.

Each Bachchan message attracts a huge readership and hundreds of comments contributed by adoring Indians who view him as a national father figure as well as an ageing screen star.

“Thank you for your presence and for your gratitude,” Bachchan wrote to the followers who congratulated him on his blog landmark.

“You have stood by me in rough and fair weather,” he continued in inimitable style. “You have commented and encouraged, analysed and assessed, laughed and cried.”

“This is indeed a superior class of people and I am proud to have been an initiator for all.”

Bachchan, who is universally known as “Big B”, blogs about 5,000 words most weeks — a rate that would give him a total output of about 780,000 words since his first posting on April 18, 2008.

Almost every day, and often in the middle of the night, Bachchan — who admits to being an insomniac — writes in detail about his children, his dog Shanouk, politics, philosophy and memories of his showbiz career.

As the patriarch of Bollywood’s leading family, Bachchan’s news is followed avidly, especially that concerning his son Abhishek who is married to Aishwarya Rai.

Bachchan’s other favourite topics include cricket, his life on film shoots around the world and current affairs ranging from Indian government issues to unrest in the Arab world.

Blogs often end with him saying his eyes are about to close with exhaustion.

“I know it’s late — very late! But no matter what time it is, I get disturbed and anxious until I put down my post for the day,” he wrote in a piece uploaded at 3:30 am on Wednesday, April 20.

After 600 words, in which he wondered whether he could post blogs while sleeping, he complained of “black squares” in front of his eyes and signed off with: “Goodnight my dearest loves”.

The physical exertion on Bachchan, 68, should not be underestimated.

He types all the words himself before posting them online, though secretaries are thought to help edit and spell-check the reams of an often verbose copy.

Any mention in the blog of health problems or family disputes is immediately picked up by readers and soon reaches the national press and television channels.

Last year, fans were aghast when Bachchan blogged that he was suffering from cirrhosis of the liver and needed regular medical care.

He tried to reassure followers that he was not at death’s door, explaining that the disease was linked to a serious accident in which he ruptured his spleen, on the set of the 1982 film Coolie.

Bachchan, who is treated like royalty in movie-mad India, made his name in the 1970s as a handsome, young man playing lead roles in Hindi blockbusters such as Sholay and Deewaar.

His career later took a dive, but hosting the Indian version of television game show “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” put him back in the spotlight and his blog has become a key part of his image as Bollywood’s elder statesman.

“Thanks for writing on the net each single day for three years. I feel connected with you. It’s a great feeling,” wrote blog follower Madhu Jain, this week.

And for those who still can’t get enough of Bachchan, he has also developed into a keen Twitter fan, filing updates several times a day.

Bachchan blogs at http://bigb.bigadda.com and tweets as SrBachchan.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 22nd, 2011.

COMMENTS (2)

Kazmis | 12 years ago | Reply He writes blog daily at BIGADDA.com, I also follow it. Off course he write impressively like Indian culture where people always want film heroes hanging in front of them. Perhaps this way they keep their idealism before them forgetting all other frustrations. But I personally feel that Mr. Bachhan is not so descant in his dealings with others. When he organized marriage of his son he never invited any KHAN, why? Is he biased with some particular people or he is coward or he was trying to make some people happy? He did not even invited Dilip Kumar, who is alive and is the milestone of Indian film industry.
Harsh | 12 years ago | Reply It really amazes me that he is such a regular blogger. Blogs every single day. He regularly tweets too.. His energy.. his intellect is unmatchable.
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