Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan has an old affinity with Pakistan. His mother, Teji Bachchan, was born in Lyallpur [now Faisalabad], and graduated from Government College Lahore. His mother’s family hailed from Karachi and he was a toddler when he visited Lahore and Karachi with his mother. Thereafter, he never had a chance to visit Pakistan.
“I’d like to visit Pakistan,” said the Indian cinema star, in an exclusive interview with Express News, his first-ever with a Pakistani news channel. “You invite me and I’ll come now,” he said when asked when he plans to travel to Pakistan. “Whenever I get a chance, I’ll certainly come to Pakistan.”
The living legend, given the moniker ‘Big B’ by his fans and admirers, is equally popular among cinemagoers on both sides of the border. “I’m very happy to know that I have a lot of fans in Pakistan,” he said.
Relations between Pakistan and India have been strained by distrust since the 1947 partition. Bachchan wants to see good neighbourly ties between the two countries. “We belong to the same land. We’re one people,” he said. “I have many friends in Pakistan. Whenever I meet them abroad, I feel like I’m talking to my own people.”
Regarding any political ambitions, Bachchan said he quit politics a long time ago and has no intention to indulge in it again.
Talking about cricket, he said the Pakistani team has some good players and he enjoys watching matches between Pakistan and India. Recalling cricketing legends like Fazal Mehmood and Mushtaq Ali, Bachchan said he has been following Pakistani cricketers since the 1950s.
The 71-year-old doyen of the Indian silver screen said that he watched a lot of Lollywood flicks featuring Muhammad Ali. He added that in the past, the standard of Pakistani TV serials was high and he liked the characters. He called for frequent exchanges between the two countries in the field of art and culture, ‘so that both nations can learn from each other’.
Bachchan has won many major awards in his career, including three Indian National Film Awards as Best Actor (a record he shares with Kamal Haasan and Mammootty). He also made his Hollywood debut in 2013 with The Great Gatsby, in which he played a non-Indian Jewish character. However, he remains humble; “I’m just a small actor. Success comes through a synchronized teamwork,” he says.
Discussing his new film, Bhootnath Returns, Bachchan said that it is a sequel to Bhoothnath, and its story starts where Bhootnath’s story ended. Bachchan plays a ghost who is jeered at by his peers for his inability to scare a child – therefore he is sent back to Earth and told to scare children to get rid of this ‘stigma’.
Asked if he has any message for Pakistanis in this film, Bachchan said the film addresses the common man. “Where there is politics there are issues like corruption and malfunctioning of the system. So this film applies to the common man anywhere in the world,” he said.
(TRANSLATED BY ARSHAD SHAHEEN)
Published in The Express Tribune, April 8th, 2014.
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The same guy who went out of his way to exclude Muslim Bollywood stars from the wedding of his son to appease RSS wants to visit Pakistan? Does he have a permit to do so from the Thackery family?
Well considering the hostility one sees in the comments section, Amitji Is better off staying in India. Anyways Pakistanis are thankless. Even after Amitji helped in a big way to get donations for Imran Khan's charitable cancer hospital. It seems backstabbing is a national sport in Pakistan.
@Javaad Ali, Rightly said. If only more people of both the countries would share your views, situation will be much better. But as you know, our politicians wont allow
Big B - You are most welcome to Pakistan. You have millions of fans in Pakistan who are watching your movies since childhood.
@lalit
You extracted wrong meaning from my post. I was trying to say same thing you are trying to convey. Why would he visit a place where he feels insecure. But if Pakistan were Switzerland he would have come without inviting so no big deal. Srilankan at least visited once even they knew that the security condition is fragile in the Pakistan. As a result Srilankans EARNED great respect from Pakistanis. Anyways, I believe one should quit when he is on peak.
Sir you are welcome to Pakistan, don't care about some negative comments here. Some cheap comments here against cannot overshadow the love that your fans have for you in Pakistan.
If he did come here, which I very much doubt, he'd be quite a sensation. As an actor I do not rate him highly, in my view, whatever he does he ends up playing Amitabh Bachchan.
@ameer. Ab tumarahe hawale watan saathiyo. Watch the film and then comment. Lakshya another movie. So after this enlightnment. He is not welcome I suppose. Pr
@Ameer google movie Ab tumhare hawale watan saathiyo...
Amitabh Bachchan Saheb is one of the best stars of the Globe whether its hollywood, bollywood or any other movie industries. Its really interesting to hear that he watched old lollywood movies of Muhammad Ali and old drama serials. I bet he may have watched Doop Kinare, Tanhaiyan and Ankahee (old pakistani drama serials). They were big hits with indians and other non pakistanis who loved sober and interesting acting.
I'm not really a fan of his. But he loves his country and has never been involved in the indian propaganda movies against Pakistan. So Mr. Bachchan you are very welcome to visit Pakistan.
most of us don't care. we've got more important things than to invite masla movie stars.
Bachan Sahib, you are most welcome to visit Pakistan. As far as I am concerned, anybody from India is welcome to visit Pakistan. With climate change and all the other upcoming international socio-economic stresses people of both our countries need to open up towards each other so that we can work together for the betterment of the entire sub-continent
Not a Bollywood fan, but this person is respected throughout the world. No doubt a living legend... Wish we could have him as an honorary citizen in Pakistan.
@shan: hmmmm he never talk about problem of Muslims in India? but neither he talked about problems of Hindu's in India... understand it is India and Not Pakistan, He talked about problems of Indians irrespective of their religion!! so be mature!!!
@salman: you do and that is why you comment on it!!!
Big b is such a prejudice person he never talk about the problems of Indian Muslims.he never respect Pakistan.so for me he is a zero b...not big b.
whocares
You are great actor and very good human being. GOD bless you
Whenever invited, I’ll visit Pakistan, says Big B He is just mixing sweetener in interview. He is now 71 year old man.. Rather visiting Pakistan he would prefer to take retirement which he wouldn't I believe. He has been addicted to the lifestyle of fame.
yeah, sure bachan saab, whatever you say.