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Amitabh Bachchan is one of the finest actors on Indian cinema. He is a veteran actor with a career span of 40+ years. His performance is something that one cannot miss out on. His appearance itself is worth crores. Other than playing prominent lead roles, the actor also hosted popular shows on television like Kaun Banega Karodpati. It is purely visual treat for all the audience to watch him on the big screen.
He made his Bollywood debut with the film Saat Hindustani. He impressed the film critics time and again with his phenomenal performance and has managed to make his name big in the industry. Though the actor had an average start with only two successful and twelve flop films, it was his 1973 release Zanjeer, that made him a big star in Bollywood.
Later on with his appearances in movies like Sholay, Don, Shaan, Coolie, Mohabbatein, Black, Piku, or Paa, Amitabh Bachchan has emerged as one of the finest actors in the film industry. Other than his appearances in movies, Big B also grabs the limelight often with his appearances in the crowd with great sense of dressing.
Have a glance at the before and after photos of Amitabh Bachchan here:
His impeccable sense of fashion is something that no other actor has till date. Though he is aging, he still glares no less than any younger super star. We can still relate to his younger version and if we compare his current pictures with his younger-looking photos, the difference will surely make you go aww. His transformation from a younger version to an older version is something that you cannot miss out on.
Recently, Big B celebrated his 77th birthday and as a part of it he interacted with the media. He opened up about his special day and said, “My father’s poetry is much-missed, as is my mother’s excitement on that day. The annual ritual of cake-cutting no longer interests me. It has been replaced by a plate of dry fruits.”
On the professional front, Big B was last seen in Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy alongside megastar Chiranjeevi. He has many films in pipeline.
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