Posted on: July 3, 2008 - 1:21 am


Prateeksha,   Mumbai     July 2/3,   2008                12:15 am

 

A lethargic day !

Perhaps there has been too much sleep. Or let us just say more than what I usually get !

Tentatively titled ‘Shoebite’ nears to an end of this schedule. Most of it in a hospital and tomorrow on the streets at night.

The drive to the dentist was long and weary. But every time this journey from suburb to city turns out to be one filled with peculiar nostalgia. As actors our travel has been restricted to home and studio, or at best the airport. Not having been too much of an explorer of the city has deprived me of some of the glorious impressions the outsider has of the metropolis. My view has been restricted to the periphery, to the obvious and secure to that which Mumbai gets most identified with. But there is an entire world that exists inside and I know nothing of it.

Last night was the celebration of the 70th birthday of the great maestro on the ‘bansuri’, Pandit Hari Prasad Chaurasia. A biography was to be released and I was invited to do the honours.

What an amazing evening. All his pupils had got together and presented him the most valuable gift any guru would want to receive - a recitation of all that they had learnt from him. And the hall of invitees full of some of the greatest talents of classical music. There was an air of reverence towards the culture of our ethos and tradition. There is something about tradition.

No matter where we abide or what profession we pursue, our tradition and culture when referred to always excites the very core of our being. A wire connects us all then and we envelope ourselves in the sonorous threads of music, recitation and art.

When our roots beckon us we subscribe entirely. The earth the air the food the smell, all of it settled and secure in our every pore.

We are at a Delhi Hotel during the shooting of ‘Silsila’. It is New Year’s eve. Jaya, Yashji his wife Pam and myself sitting quietly by ourselves in the room. In front of us joining in with utmost informality a trio of magicians. Magicians of the highest order in music. In Indian classical music.

Pt Shiv Kumar Sharma on santoor, Pt Hari Prasad Chaurasia on flute and Ustaad Zakir Hussain on tabla. Nothing is planned or conceived. And the three begin to play as casually as sitting across a table chatting to each other. When they started and when it all ended no one knew and no one cared, but for me it was the most incredible moment of  classical music that I had ever heard and perhaps ever will hear. Each player complimenting the other, provoking the other, going beyond any written or rehearsed sequence, just wrapped in the exuberance of genius that flowed hour after hour.

What a wonderful way to bring in the year. Yes, by the time they finished, dawn was peeping through the windows ; perhaps a little ahead of time. Almost impatient in its occurrence. Impatient to be a part of the greatness that was pushing away the old and inviting the new.

I had recorded the evening on one of those portable cassette recorders - a common order in those days and now in typical fashion have no idea where I must have stored it. But find it I will and relive that unforgettable evening. An evening that I recollect silently, as Jaya and I drive back after the function for the felicitation of Hariji.

And I drive back today after the dentist almost the same route an evening later, to reach the studios of Vishal and Shekhar, the musician duo of various popular films and members of our Unforgettable Tour, to record tracks for our performance on stage. And we sing and ‘jam’ to recent hits and those with nostalgia from our films. But nothing comes even near what we experienced at Nehru Center the previous night.

The purity of the classical note is the closest we can get to Godliness. In life we strive to strike that note. That one note that shall bring us closer to the Maker. Blessed are they that achieve that feat, for they are special. Our lives and our souls would be desolate without the music of life. I want to hear it all the while. Even if I may never possess it.

 

In fair symphony

 

Amitabh Bachchan 

400 Comments to “DAY 70”

  1. viikas Bhardhwaaj says:

    Hi Amit ji..i know u love music..so how was the drive..god ur tooth must hurt ha..i hope its tken care of now…My father mr sudesh bhardwaj is a singer as well past 30 years..i mean he has business in la but he sperads the word of god..mata ke bhajans..i must giv u his cd if u like to hear it someday…Hope ur resting well..I LOVE U WITH ALL MY HEART..I GIVE U NOTHING BUT POSITIVE GOOD ENERGY BECAUSE I GET IT BACK FROM U BY WATCHING U AND HEARING U AND SEEING UR BLOGS..I LOVE U TRULY..URS TRULY..VIIKAS

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  2. Ira Mathur says:

    Lovely Amitabh,
    Evocative and life affirming blog. I love the way you are so unafraid of change, unafraid of ushering in the new. My father in law was telling me that while you were in Trinidad he gave you a tape with the calypso “feeling hot hot hot” and that you later said you loved it and listened to it when you were unwell. It shows so many sides of you. personally i love the rang barasi song you sang yourself in Silsila. That was just about letting go and being in the moment. I hope to see you in Trinidad. Stay in the light, and keep up the great posts. Ira

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  3. shail says:

    how u doing?

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  4. Glenn Lopes says:

    Hello Amitji,
    Its a pleasure reading your blog, your thought on various issue,your pat experience and every other aspect of your life. Its a wonderfull experience just reading your blog.
    Good Night

    Regards.
    Glenn Lopes

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  5. ashni kapooer nagpal says:

    hi n a big hug 4 u………..loved ur thoughts as usual…..dont u miss goin 2 malls n shopping n eating or just may b window shopping like v all do…..i’m sure deep inside somewhere u may want 2 do sumthing like that but its impossible…but i guess u r such a huge “PERSONALITY”…I GUESS U LOOSE SUM U GAIN SUM….IF I C U SHOPPING LIKE V ALL DO N IF I’M THERE I WOULD REALLY GO BONKERS N MAY B JUST HUG U N NEVER LET U GO………….WELL WHT 2 DO my love n respect keeps growing everyday since i landed on this earth in the yr 1977…..amit uncle u rock u r the best……..WANT 2 C U N TALK 2 U JUST ONCE…………..LOVE N RESPECT ALWAYS……GOD BLESS U ALWAYS

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  6. Sherry Bhardwaj says:

    Mr. B,

    Thanks for making us part of those unforgettabe evenings - the one that took place just yesterday … and the one from years ago. You are indeed right about one thing - our culture is inherent in us - no matter where we are and where we go - the roots beckon and excite and enthrall. That is why NRIs like myself do what ever we can to find ways for our children born and raised out of the motherland to still connect to that motherland.

    BTW … No sleep is bad sleep … just my 2 cents!

    Be well.
    /SherryBh

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  7. nirvana says:

    dear sir ,
    learnt from u not to sleep early realised i have a lot of things to do , working my way up to reach u , i just have i question to u
    can one aspire to be famous ?

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  8. contemporary says:

    wah! such a wonderful reading this is! you are just special, yes yes, you can convert that tape to digital format and burn a DVD or CD as you like, hmm..these are some valluables which you may need to archive for future!!

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  9. Karma says:

    Respected Dr.Amitabh Bachchan Saab,

    I just click on your site, then saw your new message.After reading your words then imediately understand that how much you care for your friends and also your dignity, thats very special.I always respect and appreciate your personal thinking and your talent.Honestly, how many actors of generation can write such a nice article in english, like you? even Mrs.Hema or Mr.Dharmendra or Mr.Shatru and etc, could not speak proper or correct english.I hope soon your writting skill or talent will acknowledge by Indian public, media(hopefully) and Indian university or Academic Institute, like your father was recognised and respected. Thank you for sharing your thoughts, life and this space.

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  10. Audrey says:

    Dear Mr Bachchan,
    I feel very fortunate to be one of the firsts to read and comment on your bolg today..day 70! Once again you have touched my heart with your writing, Music is a universal language and it does break all barriers. Much luck and success with your Unforgettable tour - Audrey

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  11. jas sibia says:

    i am geting addicted to your blogs……….

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  12. Reema Patel says:

    Mr. Bachchan,

    I can very fortunately say that I can relate to the purity of classical music. I very recently saw Zakir Hussain the the Masters of Percussion perform here in Tennessee in the US. And for nearly three hours I was transported back to India and let the music simply flow over me. At moments I would be amazed at how they performed…it was a rather young crowd, mostly college students, and I was so impressed as to how the catered to the crowd by playing faster rhythmic pieces. I have seen many musical performances in many different countries but this one in my hometown was by far the most impressive. I was spellbound by not only by Mr. Hussain but the rest of the troupe as well. It was definitely a night to rememeber.

    Much Love,
    Reema

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  13. Sanjay C says:

    Dear AmitBhaiyya,

    Your blogs are an inspirational joy to read and I hope you will continue to blog and share with your fans all that they would otherwise not have the chance to learn. The rapport you have built with your fans continues to inspire everyone. So, I hope you will keep on keeping on. And as for those nay-sayers from the media, let those sanctimonious narcissistic negativists go at it….

    Jai Ramji ki.

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  14. Ravi says:

    Hello Amit Uncle
    I read most of the article written by you and I respond some times, but I vain longing to hear back from you.
    I am really not sure if they add any value. I also know that there are millions who write to you and your schedule is hectic as ever but ever it seems to you

    that this shared with you helps would really bring joy to me. I donot wish to bore you.
    Enough of my poor words and longings I am putting the words here from the Book of Ecclesiastes it was written by Riches King on earth lived King Solomon
    hope this would bless you. May your steps and heart be guided by the Alighty.
    Good Day!
    LoL
    Ravi.

    Ecclesiastes 7

    1A good name is better than precious ointment; and the day of death than the day of one’s birth.
    2It is better to go to the house of mourning, than to go to the house of feasting: for that is the end of all men; and the living will lay it to his

    heart.
    3Sorrow is better than laughter: for by the sadness of the countenance the heart is made better.
    4The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning; but the heart of fools is in the house of mirth.
    5It is better to hear the rebuke of the wise, than for a man to hear the song of fools.
    6For as the crackling of thorns under a pot, so is the laughter of the fool: this also is vanity.
    7Surely oppression maketh a wise man mad; and a gift destroyeth the heart.
    8Better is the end of a thing than the beginning thereof: and the patient in spirit is better than the proud in spirit.
    9Be not hasty in thy spirit to be angry: for anger resteth in the bosom of fools.
    10Say not thou, What is the cause that the former days were better than these? for thou dost not enquire wisely concerning this.
    11Wisdom is good with an inheritance: and by it there is profit to them that see the sun.
    12For wisdom is a defence, and money is a defence: but the excellency of knowledge is, that wisdom giveth life to them that have it.
    13Consider the work of God: for who can make that straight, which he hath made crooked?
    14In the day of prosperity be joyful, but in the day of adversity consider: God also hath set the one over against the other, to the end that man should

    find nothing after him.
    15All things have I seen in the days of my vanity: there is a just man that perisheth in his righteousness, and there is a wicked man that prolongeth his

    life in his wickedness.

    16Be not righteous over much; neither make thyself over wise: why shouldest thou destroy thyself ?
    17Be not over much wicked, neither be thou foolish: why shouldest thou die before thy time?
    18It is good that thou shouldest take hold of this; yea, also from this withdraw not thine hand: for he that feareth God shall come forth of them all.
    19Wisdom strengtheneth the wise more than ten mighty men which are in the city.
    20For there is not a just man upon earth, that doeth good, and sinneth not.
    21Also take no heed unto all words that are spoken; lest thou hear thy servant curse thee:
    22For oftentimes also thine own heart knoweth that thou thyself likewise hast cursed others.
    23All this have I proved by wisdom: I said, I will be wise; but it was far from me.
    24That which is far off, and exceeding deep, who can find it out?
    25I applied mine heart to know, and to search, and to seek out wisdom, and the reason of things, and to know the wickedness of folly, even of foolishness

    and madness:
    26And I find more bitter than death the woman, whose heart is snares and nets, and her hands as bands: whoso pleaseth God shall escape from her; but the

    sinner shall be taken by her.
    27Behold, this have I found, saith the preacher, counting one by one, to find out the account:
    28Which yet my soul seeketh, but I find not: one man among a thousand have I found; but a woman among all those have I not found.
    29Lo, this only have I found, that God hath made man upright; but they have sought out many inventions.

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  15. uday parekh says:

    Sir, I look forward to seeing you perform live in London.
    It will be the first visit to London for my wife since she has been in the UK, and it is nearly 1 year we have been married.
    I am not able to afford top price tickets, but I am attending because of my loyalty to You.
    Pls would we be able to meet, and get your blessings??????????????????????????
    Merci..

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  16. mahsa says:

    hi dear amithab
    app ki kiya hal he?
    you take the trouble very much.
    good luck sir
    anyone brought whatever had
    for to buy of love
    but mad had not nothing
    they imagined mad crying
    for the reason
    mad don’t have nothing
    but nobody don’t know
    love price is tears
    and
    tears price is love

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  17. AVaneesh says:

    Namaste,

    What would be the scene where Pt Chaurasiya and you were present ! You are too lucky that you had been with him. Pt jee ko meree managal kamanayen. And for you lots of love.

    Your fan,

    Avaneesh

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  18. Dorothy Madigan says:

    Dear Mr. B.,

    A lovely reminiscence. Memories of greatness that have nothing to do with fame or fortune … just connections with beauty and love in its purest form through music.

    I well know what it can be. My greatest love in life has been music. I love opera most, because of the great stories and the magnificent voices. My own favorite memories are those of music I’ve heard and operas I’ve seen. A good friend is an opera star, Richard Troxell, who sings gloriously in movies. His movie of “Madame Butterfly” made ten years ago is a masterpiece. It’s available on Netflix or at Amazon and you should see it. (I’m not advertising for him … I just think everyone should see it. Siskel and Ebert gave it two thumbs up … no one who sees it comes away less than amazed. It’s a classic in the opera field. Another great singer … Wojtiech Drabowitz … sang a definitive Eugene Onegin at Glyndebourne in England. The DVD is also available. These are my two favorites. Tragically, he was killed a year ago in a car crash in Poland, only 41 years old and with a great career. Life is so precious and can disappear so quickly …

    I’m so glad things are going well for you and that you’re getting some sleep. Yes, I think it can make you lethargic next day … but maybe that’s good too! A little less frenetic existence can be good for you, although it may make the work a little harder.

    Will you have some more pictures from your sets for us? I loved seeing the ones from Aladin and Shoebite before.

    Aloha from Hawaii …

    Love, Dorothy

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  19. R. says:

    I am pleased to hear Abhishek and Aishwaraya are doing better. The way you described your visit to the dentist reminds me of my father. He too is afraid of the dentist, even though in general he is very bold. However, to show one’s vulnerablity at times is quite endearing. It makes us fans feel closer to you.

    In “To Be or Not To Be”, I remember Shweta saying you have a memory like an elephant. How you narrated the night you listened to classical music with Pandit Hari Prasad Chaurasia while shooting Silsila has validated your daughter’s remark. That was more than 20 years ago and you tell us as if it happened the other day. That is sweet.

    I first saw you in K3G, but it is Silsila that made me fall in love with you and your acting. I like the film so much that I watched it over and over again until the DVD broke. You just look amazing in those white flare trousers. So thanks to Silsila, I have come to know one of the world’s greatest actors. That film will always be special to me.

    I heard that too much sleep can make one feel lethargic. But I think it is much better than not getting enough sleep and feel tired. As a matter of fact, how you spend your time sleeping is your personal choice and I do not think I am in the position to give you advice. So I will just say please take good care. You are like our treasure and we would like you to feel your best always.

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  20. Khusy says:

    Hi Amitji,
    Well you sure are old by age to be called uncle.. but somehow, your young heart does not permit me to write that.. when i read your blogs, even though you are talking abt 70’s , (i was barely born then) feels like what i would think abt right now. I wonder how you keep yourself so youthfull, full of energy and zest for life!
    Your writings are very inspiring and equally enigmatic to read. I look forward to it everyday , infact logg into the website couple of times a day , thinking may be you found a time to drop a line or two. =0)
    It works out well as I am in US and most of your notes are written in the night time in India, when its day here in Us and since I am into IT field, am working on the computer most of the time.
    I have read your Autobiography written by Khaleed Mohammed and I guess some part by Jayaji. I was inspired then to know more of you as a person and cant beleive here i have a chance to know the great men of the centuary talking to us from his heart .
    Amitji, I and millions of other fans of yours thank you from bottom our heart to make this happen. we feel so much close to you as never before and would hate to strive apart from this great pleasure of being part of your everyday.
    Please keep writing and motivating us. You know, you could count on US.

    Ending with a salute to our Inner super power as said by Ralph Waldo Emerson:
    “What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us”

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  21. Tatiana says:

    Dear Amitabh Bachchan,
    Thank you…
    With love.
    Tatiana S. USA

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  22. Bhushan Pradhan says:

    Respected Amitabh Bachchan,

    Sorry for not being on your blogs since couple of weeks as was bit tied up with some work and social commitments.
    Last week we watched SARKAR RAJ and once again nice to see WORLDS BEST DUO (Father & Son) and adding flavour to the movie is Aishwairya…(The perfect Bahu!)
    Excellent movie and mind blowing performances and would also like to appreciate the perofrmance of Shri Dilip Prabhavalkar (Rao Saheb)!
    Reading some of your past blog, came to know that you were not very well, that’s why i think you need to take some rest (couple of lethargic days).
    Please do take care of your health and your family.
    Best regards,
    Bhushan

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  23. Subhash Kaura says:

    A Day In the Life

    Shooting shooting all day long
    Rehearsing a dance or dubbing a song

    A premier here and a premier there
    Same day but I am everywhere

    It could be Lucknow or it could be Indore
    I don’t mind if it is indoor or outdoor

    It may rain or it may shine
    I will be there to play that role of mine

    Today London tomorrow New York
    I will go anywhere if it is for work

    I don’t care if its day or night
    A song sequence or a tough fight

    Give me dialogue and some make up
    Won’t need an alarm clock for me to wake up

    The angry young man of yesterday
    I remain ever so busy even today

    There is no time to fume or fret
    Have places to go in my private jet

    A press conference is waiting for me
    Wanting to know tomorrow where I will be

    What I do or what I don’t
    That question is going to always haunt

    So much I try to accomplish each day
    At what cost only I know by the way

    For example can’t take for walk my poor dog
    Who do you think will then write the blog

    I am getting older but also much bolder
    All those girls dare not give me the cold shoulder

    Chini Kum hai to Nishabd na rahunga
    Apne man ki baat mein apne blog mein zaroor kahunga

    When every one sleeps and it is past mid-night
    For wiritng my blog I feel the time is just right

    Soon I will be up to face another busy day
    To live this life I do not know any other way

    Subhash Kaura

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  24. Ruchika says:

    Dear Mr Bachchan,

    Yes I saw the glimpse of you and Jayaji on TV for Hariji’s 70 th Birthday. The whole event was giving the impression of a divine and spiritual evening. And I must admit that even your presence there was spreading a special , pure aura in the whole event. Now I know why…The way you write your thoughts ,one can feel a pure soul behind it.
    I am speechless…!!!

    Looking forward to read your thoughts next day…

    Ruchika
    USA

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  25. lollypop says:

    Hello Amit ji,

    We are from South india but we are fans of yours as much as Chiranjeevi and Rajnikanth.I am a regular reader of your blog and I am happy to see all the random happenings in your life.

    Music is always a part of life.Come what May!!

    Good luck with all your endeavours.
    Love to Abhi and Ash.

    -Lollypop

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  26. Satyam says:

    Read this somewhere as a child and still remember it:

    “Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.”

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  27. ria says:

    Hello Sir,

    There is something very sweet and genuine in your recent posts. I am happy that you are out of attacking media. Because we want our bond with you free from them. As audience we hardly meet our idols in life but still adore them. We choose to ignore their flaws and focus on their mastery of the topic. So we do need an attention which is just for us and for no other purpose.

    I think at the core you are very emotional and sensitive person, thats why every cheap rumour hurts you. But dont underestimate your fans. They have a brain which is that of swan and it an easily separate truth from false.

    I loved your Moblog.. And especially one message where you talked about your disappointment of loosing your Moblog on new cellphone. Sir you are adorably loving person to say that. In this busy world who really cares to be connected to even their dear ones. and you take this pain for strangers like us.

    I totally felt for you, when you said your life is bound with Studio and home trips. That must be very suffocating at times. Because Mumbai is a different world in itself on inner parts. Be it local trains , be it bus stations , be it busy Ghatkopar Market, be it Ruia College , be it Mumbai Rains.. You are missing so much sir.. I think you should spend one full day with me in Mumbai. And I will take you to the places you have never thought existed in Mumbai. He he..
    You must be thinking this gal is some crazy fan.. No Sir.. I am not crazy But I am fan. I am in US now So cannt be there. But If you ever come to california..Please make sure we get to meet you.
    I want to mention one incident to you, When I first visited Bombay it was some eleven years back for my job. I loved the city and its people. We used to stay very near to Kamal Amrohi Studio. Everytime our Auto crossed that gate, we wished to see that place once from inside. After one whole year of crossing that gate from Auto, one day my friend and I got down from Auto and tried to go inside. As expected, security guards didnt allow us. There was no way we could get an entry. After one hour of passive attempts, we came back to out place disappointed. We never tried to see any studio then. When I came to US, I got opportunity to see warner Brother’s studio in LA. To say the least It was easy and accessible. The first ever Set I saw was that of “Oceans’ thirteen”. I really found this bizzare that being a citizen there I cannt see basic Studio in India and beign Immigrant here in US , I can see any studio I want to see. Not sure why people in film dont encourage public to see studio. It allows people to connect better.

    Ria

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  28. shm says:

    Hope you have a good day !

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  29. Sumit K S says:

    I still can’t believe it’s you only !

    Well your thoughts on classical music and musicians are like ….. amazing ! I used to think that people from bollywood (mostly) are either oriented to bolly music or western music (as it is so common with so called elite of society & economy) .

    Nonetheless , are you planning to come out with your edition / book of poetry or prose ? I think you should , sooner than later ! I pray it is in (chaste) hindi !

    All the best !

    sks

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  30. Sangita says:

    At the end, everybody has their own view to look at things. This is my perspective.
    Passion is one word I can read in today’s writing. Pupils are passionate to give back to their guruji. The three magicians are passionate about their creations. The passion which makes you forget the bonds of time. Passion leads to innovation. Classical music is one such type of innovation. Things we do with passion are always remembered and preserved.

    Thanks for sharing your experience with all. It really means a lot. :)

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  31. PARAS says:

    This is Really a GREEEEEEAAT article… How beautifully you expresses your feelings about Music!!!! Simply SUPERB!!!!

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  32. Ajay Bhalla says:

    Dear Amit ji:

    You make a wordly point on the thread of music and culture as beings. Two weeks ago, on a busy evening in London, I was teaching in a room full of students from 36 nationalities. There was lot of unease as most of them had had a hard work day. I asked them to close their eyes and put the Pt Hari Prasad ji’s music.

    After 3 minutes, I stopped the music, and I could feel the air full of tranquility-many of them smiling. For next 2 hrs they were connected and focused. The power in Pandit ji’s flute is unmeasurable and beyond this world….and so are your performances. There is one connection both of you share, and that is of taking audience to another world with your brilliance on stage..and furthermore displaying offstage modesty.

    Best wishes for a great day tomorrow.
    Ajay Bhalla

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  33. manju says:

    A really touching description. good to read some nostalgia from you. Longing for more.
    Have a good night sir.

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  34. zara says:

    hmmm…..as Keats said,’ a thing of beauty is a joy forever… great music, great poetry, great landscapes…. they are all shades of the divine. Its touching and some what reassuring to know that someone of your stature can feel awed and humbled in the presence of such genius just like your ordinary joe [or zara!! ;-)]

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  35. Swati Pai says:

    Very True Amitji :-)
    The Classical note is the Closest we can get to Godliness :-)
    My dad always listens to Jugalbandi of Ustad Allarakhan saab and Ustad Zakhir hussain saab……He has a collection of all the cassettes , recordings of their concerts :-)
    U gointo a completely different world while listening to it :-)
    It is as if they are talking to each other via Tabla :-O
    Fascinating!
    Lots n lots n lots Of love
    Take care
    Swati Pai
    USA

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  36. Bhavana says:

    Hello Sir, I am not particularly inclined towards Indian classical music, but know I will give it a try….I did have the priviledge to attend Zakir Hussein’s concert when I was 10 years old….so did not retain much. I shall ask my mom to lend me her collection…i am sure she will be delighted to share!

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  37. zara says:

    p.s. had a chance to hear Panditji at the Royal Festival Hall….it was amazing beacause he could transport you into the realms of mysticism with the flute and bring you right back o earth with his rustic humour!!

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  38. Manish says:

    What a memory!

    Right I have so good old memories of your films, that everytime you go back in old days, I myself is going through same thing

    Thanks again for giving such wonderful memories

    Also a hearty CONGRATULATIONS to you, Abhishek & Ash for giving a classical called Sarkar Raj.

    I just saw yesteraday & wondering why people are criticising for such a nice movie

    Keep it up

    This is my first reply, although I am reading from day one to each of you blog

    Take care

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  39. AnnihilatorUS says:

    Mr. Bachchan,

    I also like certain forms of classical music. I agree that the music is very pure, raw, and sincere. I enjoyed reading about your New Year’s eve with Jaya, Yash Chopra, and his wife. I would love to read more about Jaya and also about your other memories of your childhood, your past films, etc.

    The Unforgettable tour sounds like it is shaping up to be one of the biggest stage shows in decades. I read an article from Times London that stated the Unforgettable tour would be in 28 cities all over the globe. I think that is awesome news. However I still must stress that the Official Unforgettable Tour website is not updated. The schedule on the official website only has 8 tour dates. That means that 20 of the tour dates are still not up on the official site. So please have the webmasters at the Official Unforgettable Tour keep the tour’s schedule updated with the most recent added dates so that the fans can have one main place where they can get the factual info and details about the tour. I’m glad to hear that Abhi and Ash are both doing well now.

    Best wishes!!

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  40. ravinder syal says:

    amen

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  41. Vimal from Holland says:

    Very well written, Amitji. Many years ago I had the opportunity to see and hear Pandit Hari Prasadji and Pandit Shiv Kumarji here inthe Netherlands on two separate occassions. Both maestros used to come regularly here. Those two evenings, although many years ago, are as fresh as yesterday in my memory. There are certain golden moments in your life which are so marvellous and exceptional that you never forget. Those two evenings were such moments for me. Enchanting, beyond words.

    It is late even here in the Netherlands now. I am going to hit the pillow.

    Have fun tomorrow.

    Best regards

    Vimal

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  42. Zita says:

    Talking of classical music and the icons, I got a chance to hear jugalbandi from Zakir Hussain and Pt. Shiv Kumar Sharma at Harvard few years ago. It was just amazing. I remember they played a mesmerizing raag, jan-sammohini. Mind-blowing.. not that I am a pundit in classical music, or know anything more than an ordinary person but I could enjoy and appreciate it.

    -Zita

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  43. Dr Manish Saxena says:

    I am a doctor working for NHS in london. I am a big fan of Big B and would request him to do a small interview for patients. We are making a small video for people, to encourage and inspire them to go for regular check ups and get treated for disease like hypertension and diabetes which can lead to cardiovascular diseases.

    Mr Bacchan is a actor of great stature and some words of encouragement from him will help attract a lot of patients. Please contact me on my e-mail ID.

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  44. DELPH says:

    Lovely thought as always……i m counting each day till 18jul when my prayers wl be answered even though i wl only b able to see u {live}…from farawayand i dont know what wl happen at the moment the time wl just stand still……oh u cant even think in yr dreams how much that means to me…..i m yr ever so “diwani fan’..may god bless u …aur aap ko meri umaar bhi lag jaye aap asse hee umesha khush rahein and with the best of health…..god bless u all…amen

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  45. Hima says:

    today was one of the best of your blogs! I was impressed!

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  46. Rose C says:

    My Dearest Mr Bachchan…..

    You only listen to Indian classical music? Or do you ever listen to Mozart, Vivaldi, and the other famous classical music artiste? And yes, you have to find that recording! Sometimes impromptu are the best works. Shame you can’t share it with us. Is there anyway you can link some music on your blog. Would love to hear you sing and listen to some of your works.

    Love to unwind listening to classical music - funny you should be talking about it tonight in your post! Have had a very busy day so to unwind I went to my collection of classical Cds and have chosen to listen to Schumann. Well a compilation of his work really in one Cd entitled “Romantic Legends.” Some are too fast for my liking right now, not suitable for unwinding, before sleeping. But I like, “Intermezzo” - slow, pure, dreamy, clear… .then it burst into euphoric energy….then to a soft meandering romantic pace - all three alternating until the end. Music that touches deep into the soul. There is one piece called “Dreaming”. Just solo on a piano. I close my eyes and listen to it. It transcends all feelings. Anyway must end here because…..

    Me thinks, ’tis time to bid you adieu, to yonder sleep doth thee needeth to go. ‘Tis to dream….dream….dream. Ha! Ha! Ha! Not even sure if I am making sense here. Must end, for the day was long and the body yearns for rest and the selfish mind does not want to be divided. It wants now only to give attention to music!

    I bid you goodnight dear sir…

    Myself too I layeth to thine bed….

    In musical harmony….

    Rose C

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  47. Mahua says:

    Sir ….. How Can You Afford To Be So Amazing ? Who are You Sir? A Magician ? Because You are Just too Good to be an Actor ! HAIL TO YOU SIR !
    Love you Loads !

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  48. deepika says:

    wonderful writing, beautiful n flowing words
    ur words take away 100% of my mind n soul ..to peace..:)

    i really liked this particular entry today !!

    God bless you !

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  49. Trisha Bonoo says:

    Dear Sir,

    Dont you miss the life od the outside world? Or are u already used to it and you dont care about it anymore?

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  50. anshuman says:

    sir, hope u recall more of those days and wrote it here for us. It would be great to know the Amitabh thst was without the French beard.

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  51. Dr Anshu says:

    Dear Amitji,

    May you find the symphony within yourself. May you find harmony all around you.

    And may that beautiful moment happen to all of us too!

    Loads of love and strumming the strings of my heart!

    Anshu

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  52. Chandreyee says:

    beautiful…

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  53. Angelica says:

    Re: “Perhaps there has been too much sleep. Or let us just say more than what I usually get !”

    “The Cancer Prevention Study II … showed that people with serious insomnia or who only get 3.5 hours of sleep per night, live longer than people who get more than 7.5 hours.” Guess you are just one of the lucky ones who get to enjoy more of life than the rest of us.

    Find that tape, enjoy it again, and put the BS out of your mind (that’s what’ll kill you).

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  54. vigil says:

    hi,
    i will never miss to leve a feed back in your blog………………………………………..you are really the best
    thxx

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  55. Falguni Bhatia says:

    Dear Mr Bachchan,

    Wow! What a wonderful piece of writing. At 33, my memories of events that happened last year are nothing compared to the detail with which you recollect past memories.

    I appreciate classical Indian music too. I wish it was given more importance in our world today - simple music brings such peace of mind - the same peace of mind we get when we remember god.

    Excellent thought provoking stuff!

    Lots of love,

    Falguni xxxx

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  56. gurpreet panesar sehmi says:

    Hi Amitji,why didnt you say all your love as always???today??
    we dont want just the symphony…please..you are one of the lucky ones to have enjoyed that private musical evening so amny years ago love and regards gurpreet

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  57. tanveer says:

    amit ji
    just keep going ..
    and DONT FORGET WE R ALWAYS WITH U …

    khush rahein ….ALLAH hafiz ..bye

    TANVEER…….PAKISTAN

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  58. Mahesh Thakur says:

    sir ji

    Thanx for sharing the beautiful evenin of delhi ..I could see it with ur eyes and hear it through ur ears and enjoyed it…

    Mahesh Thakur
    UK

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  59. Sonya says:

    IS IT TRUE THAT THE INDIAN MEDIA IS OWNED BY FORIEGNERS?

    Media is the only institution that has POWER without RESPNSIBILITY. That is UNjust.

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  60. Bhisham Mansukhani says:

    “So True, So Beautiful, So Amitabh Bachchan” :)

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  61. Akash Verma says:

    Dear sir,

    What a harmony bewteen your wonderful thoughts and unmathced performance of The Great Classical Trio , Pt. Hari , Pt. Shiv Kumar Sharma & Tabla Vidwan Zakir Hussain Saheb !!!

    The value of Diamond is rightly judges by Johri………..

    By the way, i watched all available videos of Abhi-Ash marriage on you tube….

    Awasome….. i felt like being presnt in the biggest marriage of India…..

    Sir !!! Please confirm…….do u receive our comment in response to your MO blog on you mobile also….?

    With Respect, Love and Faith….

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  62. santa singh says:

    good - c u 2mro

    in fair symphony

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  63. Amol D says:

    Dear Amitji,

    You are very lucky to have such an evening with greatest of Indian classical music legends. Pls work hard at finding that record and if you could publish it with their permission, we all can become part of that evening. That will be your gift to us helping us taking closer to the Maker.

    Best Regards,

    Amol Dharmadhikari

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  64. Vinay Thakur says:

    Dear Amitji,
    Very true…classical music has its own place and value but sadly our younger generation is getting away from it mostly by not realizing its importance and charm. Hariprasadji is one of the great among the present members of classical musicians, god bless him and this wonderful art.
    Thanks,
    Vinay

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  65. Pankaj Mohan says:

    I’d like to slightly differ in this case. The purity of effort has nothing to do with the genre of music, classical or popular and filmy music whatever. The reason we find classical musicians more soothing is because they are not as much polluted as the packaged Bollywood albums these days. Popular music in today’s India means technical sprucing up, branding and packaging. It hardly take care of human talent. Classical music is also affected by the same phenomenon, however the level of pollution is quite low, since they have to cater to a smaller audience (even though elite) .

    I have personally seen how folk singers of great caliber, who could enthrall you inside the green rooms, would go flat once occupying the stage. A blatant show of money, arc lights and camera can kill anybody’s creativity, no need to be surprised here. This is also why Pakistani singers draw in larger crowds. They haven’t been made insensitive due to the lack of a Bolllywood like counterpart in their home country.

    Bollywood music post 90s (also post Kishoreda and RD Burman) has mostly been reduced into technical gimmickry. They extend more weightage to stage craft, dancing tropes and camera work as compared to the playback sounds. Techniques take precedence over the human talent. Could you say Rafi, Mukesh, Kishore, Lata, Asha and Manna Dey were less virtuosos as compared to your chosen classical singers? Of course, the majority of them immigrated from the classical music itself, but they had a much wider audience to entertain once into cinema. Producers used to have the requisite patience until mid 80s to allow the kind of moody Kishoreda’s creativity could be. No more nowadays, though.

    Try changing your get up and travel like a commoner in some Indian train (you must have initially done it, of course). Look at the talent of those Indian kids who make the railways their only abode throughout this country. With primitive tools of music in one hand, they sing like the Tansens of modern India!

    I write this because, Indian classical music gets undue significance from a particular section of media and society. One should applaud good music and good cinema, irrespective of the genres they may belong to.

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  66. Krisna says:

    Belated Happy BirthDay to Pandit Hari Prasad Chaurasia .
    I am also a Big fan of Ustad Zakir Hussain .
    Please convey My regards to them if possible .

    Have a Good day sir.

    -Krisna

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  67. Rhea_Boston says:

    I think I am the first one to comment on your blog today. A big Yay!!!!

    You are so right - nothing like being transformed by classical notes. We had a recital at our home last year by Shahid Pervez - well known Sitar maestro. Four hours of pure bliss where those Sitar strings did all the talking - it captured the melancholy, the purity, playfulness, flirtatious and finally joy, exuberance and ecstasy. That is the power of classical music where you can bathe in the presence of divine.

    And having been raised in Patna(now a very sad place) - my grandparents and parents were music lovers and we got to hear Ustad Bismillah Khan, Ravi Shanker, Bhimsen Joshi at close quarters and I have to agree with you - the experience is unbeatable.

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  68. Reva says:

    What an amazing man you are sir. You are becoming my inspiration.
    May God Bless You Forever and Ever.
    Love you

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  69. Nivedita Mallick says:

    :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

    Hi…Aby,
    Great to know abt Abhi and Ash. Another wonderful blog!!

    Have a Rocking Day ahead.

    Love always ..
    Nive.. ;)

    :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

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  70. raju frm dhule maharashtra says:

    hiiiiiiii!!!!!!!!!

    GOD tusi great ho (””’–””’)

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  71. Seema says:

    Hello Amit ji,

    Still can’t believe that I am actually talking to you. Thank you for writing and being so close to your fans. After reading your blogs, it feels like we are in Mumbai and very close to you. Isn’t it amazing.. wow!

    Reading your blogs is a learning experience for me, you are so humble and nice and classic.. well I am short of words, so will say Simply Great… God Bless you.

    Please take care and will talk to you later.
    love
    Seema
    PS: I saw your Sarkar Raj again (third time) on dvd ofcourse and simply loved you.

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  72. Jag from Sydney says:

    Morning Sir !

    How’s it going? beautiful write up…I must say ” Blog ho tho Amitabh Bachchan ka jaisa, warna na ho”..pardon me for lifting lines from your film ‘Sharaabhi’
    (another one of my favourites).

    Your passion towards your craft and life in general is amazing !

    Found a nice quote on my desk calendar this morning (not applicable to you, but I still thought I could share it with the other readers here)

    ” To pursue your passion and never achieve is far better than never having a passion and living with regret forever” - Keith Abraham

    Have a nice day !

    Regards,

    Jagz, Sydney Australia
    Big B Yahoo Group
    Amitabh is the best !

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  73. dr..hadeel says:

    dear amitiji

    we hope all good and u will be in very good
    condetion and very pourful health ans please
    dont late and enter the internet everyday and write your comments and
    we consider you as a sign of india and a sign of culture man
    and you are our first actor in our life
    and we love your huminity in your films and you characters
    and your normal and sensitive character usually
    connect between us and you and we belive it very
    and we consider you as an important part in our day
    and we are very suspended to know everything about you and your life ,your day,your important and your a magic of life and your w diamond and you’ll not ever repeated
    best wishes from my mother mrs zeianab and she is a big fan for you and she is crazy about you she has all your films she continous you when she was first see you in coolie

    best wishes

    kiss from me and mum

    yours dr hadeel

    egypt

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  74. dr..hadeel says:

    and we hope commiunicated with you we try alot to get your num ber or your address and no one gives us
    please amitiji we’ll die without you please send your num to just listen to your voice it’s my only hope in life is to call you
    i’m waiting for you

    hadeel_amrdiab4@hotmail.com
    hadeel_amrdiab4@yahoo.com

    0020106863662

    it’s my num and my emails if you see my comment please answer to mee

    love you for ever

    hadeel

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  75. Mallik Putcha says:

    Amitabh Ji:

    I am sending this note from Houston, Texas. Eight of us (four couples) are planning to attend the “Unforgetable” show on August 2, 2008 at Houston. I am a great fan of yours, particularly after seeing “Baghban”. Following is the review I have posted, “This is all time Great movie expressing the sentiments of love and family values of yester years. Saw the movie on 11/8 for the first time in a theater and have been seeing the DVD repeatedly in the evenings for over six times or more. Amitabh Bachchan’s and Hema Malini’s action in the last seen was superb. Amitabh’s rendition of his speech in the last scene was excellent. Excellent movie. Mallik Putcha 11/23/2003 8:27:18 PM”.

    If posible, I would like to get your autograph on the Baghban DVD. Please let me know and we can correspond offline. If possible, I would like you to render parts of your Bagbahn’s speech at Houston event. You are exactly 60 days older than me!!!!

    All of you have a safe trip, see you soon.

    With best regards,

    Mallik

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  76. Shailendra Mathur, Ujjain says:

    Good morning Sir,

    Above are the words of a true music lover, sounds true.
    Many years back I saw your photo in a magazine where you were playing SAROD being a left hander. The article said that you play the instrument well.
    Flute sound is closest to human voice and the sweetest of all the musical instruments, SANTOOR too is a wonderful instrument, but not easy.
    Take care.
    Have a nice day !!

    Yours for classical note,
    Shailendra Mathur,
    UJJAIN.

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  77. SantoshB says:

    Dear Amitji,

    This is what NDTV has published….

    Honoured: Vipul Shah was every glad to have Big B at the launch, but the actor didn’t seem to be truly enjoying himself out there. According to a source, Big B was quite happy as he reached the venue, but the moment he saw Salman, he began to look depressed and left the place too early.

    I wonder why an actor like Amitabh Bachchan would get depressed to see another actor of the same fraternity and that too when they are working together in the same flick.

    Thanks,

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  78. Tina Mukherjee says:

    beautiful!!! absolutely beautiful….. i got goosebumps reading this article…. very soulfully written indeed….
    even the experience of listening to pure classical music makes one feel closer to the almighty …. i wonder how do the musicians feel when they play or sing with so much of purity…. i guess it is something that I may never experience….shadder!!

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  79. Niloy Gupta says:

    I DO GET ANGRY ON YOU-

    Sir,
    I have been idolising u since my childhood. I still do rem the day ..wehn i was just 4 years old and i was refusing to sleep untill my parents get me the gramaphone record of your movie MUQADDAR KA SIKANDER, at last my dad relented. It was raining and he had to walk in knee deep water with me and an umbrella. He not only bought me the record of MUQADDAR KA SIKANDER but also the dialogue recording of KABHI KABHI which was released by (i believe) HMV on gramaphone. I still have it at my hometown.

    At the age of 18 i debuted in the regional movie(assamese), i was consciosly trying to avoid the mannerism of your’s which i adopted while immitating you in my school days.

    At times i was very disappointed and angry on you for doing below you standard movie and i choosed not to see it.Examples like- Ganga Jamuna Saraswati, Insaniyat, Mrityudata etc

    But My hopes and my happiness grew many a fold and I admired you more in terms of role selection and your acting dimension post-Mohabbatein.

    Your protrayal of Subhash Nagre in Sarkar was near most flawless. You may ask why near most flawless, it is because in the scene on the dinning table where u had the confrontation with Kay Kay, i felt for a second i saw The Amitabh Bachchan. If u see the scene, at one point u said ur famous nasal indicted “HAIN” which i felt the character Subhash Nagre cannot say. Otherwise i was elated with ur performance in it

    But again my anger came out seeing you in movies like Nishabd and RGV’s Aag.U may not realise the kind of harm it did to your persona. But me being one of the general public know it. People are remembering you more for RGV’s Aag than Sarkar or Black.

    When i was young, there was seldom any interview in the media about u, so i used to read most of the magazine in english, bengali and assamese to read about u. and then one day, i read an interview by Sri Hrishikesh Mukherjee in the bengali magazine “Desh”, where he said that he does have wonderful script written in keeping u and jayaji in mind. but he wanted u to approach him rather then him approaching u. Keeping in view the kind of script he writes i think its worth approaching his family and doing it posthumously.

    I dont know if u are able to read this blog or not.but it is my humble request to please refrain doing movies for friends who wants to earn or enhance their career sitting on your shoulder.

    Maybe people find it difficult to give suggestion to you because your larger then life persona scares them or they fear rubbing u the wrong way. I m not afraid or gonna loose anything telling you the truth about what we expect and what is wrong or right for you. My funda of caring, admiring and adoring a person means telling him what is good and what is wrong the true way and even if it means that u may not agree to meet me as a well wisher so be it. I m content that at least i spoke the truth.
    I will tell you one true incident, one of my friend who works as a tea garden manager visited my place.As the tea garden areas are located in remote areas, they have to go miles to visit the garden and labs. Once my friend and his wife came back from office in the evening to find there child and the servent missing. After one hour the child and the servent came back home, on asking the servent where did they go, the reply was that the child forcefully took the servent to a polio vaccination centre to get vaccinated. My friend ask the small child why he did that, the child in his own lingo replied ” TV mein Omitab Bosson ne bola hain..”

    See Sir, the kind of impact u have on people, so please refrain from doing movies which we as ur well wisher get disappointed.

    Thanking you in a true well wishers way
    Niloy Gupta
    9820839086
    Mumbai

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  80. HIMMAT SINGH GREWAL says:

    DEAR SIR,
    HOW ARE YOU SIR?HOW WAS YOUR DAY?TAKE CARE WILL WRITE AGAIN.

    BEST WISHES AND WARM REGARDS
    HIMMAT SINGH GREWAL

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  81. Rajesh says:

    Hello

    I’ve been thinking to write to you for a long time. Yesterday I heard Madhushala recited by Manna Dey and that triggered me to finally write to you. I strongly believe that we your fans deserve at least one Madhushala from you. Having watched most of your movies and loved most of them I can say that your Madhushala for your fans is still due (I would say it is overdue now).

    Waiting for it,
    Rajesh
    PS: Yesterday I listened to Madhushala again after 7-8 years and it gave me totally different meaning this time. I guess classic poetry leaves different impression with constantly changing life.

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  82. vivek says:

    Dear Sir,
    I cant believe that there have been no posts as yet on this.Therefore, i am typing this in lots of hurry and optimism that you will read this by virtue of being the first post of current blog.
    Sir, i would request you to share some of ur experiences while shooting of sholay or kaala pathar whenever u have time.

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  83. Vytor says:

    Music has a tendency to do that to a person. It moves your SPIRIT and touches you in a way that nothing else on this planet can. It feeds you in a way that traditional food cannot.

    I’d like to recite some lyrics from a singer that I feel you would appreciate.

    Loreena McKennitt - Skellig
    “Light the candle, John
    Daylight is almost gone
    Birds have sung their last
    The bells call all to mass
    Sit here by my side
    For the night is very long
    Something I must tell
    Before I pass along.”

    Words that speak to the soul. This song is steeped in the tradition of the ancient Celts and their oral-tradition of passing knowledge from one teacher of knowledge to another so that the history, culture and customs of a people is not lost. I absolutely love this song and hope that I will, when I die, leave this world listening to it.

    You’ve started a fantastic topic Amitji! I could go on for hours on music. I could never fathom the depths of music and wouldn’t dare to. Her music touches my SPIRIT so deeply that I think it might come close to what you had experienced that night with the great maestros of Indian Classical Music. If you ever get a chance, listen to her music. Her album is titled Book of Secrets, being a Celt she still follows the old religion and so her music, her words are all steeped in the old tradition. So much so that I get goosebumps listening to her song “The Mystic’s Dream”.

    Some songs, some notes when sung or played in a succession of each other have this magical quality innately embedded in them I feel. You hear something through one of your five senses and your mind automatically reacts to it by either interpreting it in a positive or a negative manner. Can you imagine the differences? A song that one person finds wonderful, is considered noise by another. On the other hand, that which is not noise to the other could be considered as boring to the former. I play music often at work for all of my colleagues to hear. Music has a way of distressing you when you are frustrated, etc. Yet for some reason, some of my music (Loreena’s especially) is too peaceful and one of my colleagues always asks me to skip her songs because they put him to sleep. Isn’t that something?

    There are those of us that listen to music for upliftment of SPIRIT, and then there are those of us that listen to something because its catchy, or simply because we LOVE the sound of it but can’t figure out why.

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  84. Vytor says:

    PS: The Mystic’s Dream is a song expressing the love a Mystic has for God\ the UNIVERSE, btw.

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  85. J.S says:

    Aap toh aap hain. aap ka jawab nahee, aur humaray paas toh koe sawal hee nahee…kya kahain? Live long dear Amit.

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  86. pavan says:

    Very Good Morning SIR,
    i have listened a lot about your blogs, some people says it is fake. You are not writing it but i read it all . and i believe that yes it is true. Because the words are saying that it is you. Thanks for sharing your experience to life with us.

    p@v@n

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  87. Subhash Kaura says:

    Second repeat entry timed 2.35 am July 3rd was posted by error. It may please be removed. Thanks.

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  88. Asheesh Barman says:

    Thank you for sharing that wonderful moment in time with us, sir!
    The way you described it made me feel as if I was there with you listening to the magnificent trio.

    Congratulations on the alliance betweem ABCL & Reliance!
    I am currenly working on something very exciting that might be of some assistance to that alliance. I am in the San Francisco area and would love to share it with you. What would be the best medium to send you the information?

    Thank you again for continuing to write this blog. I sincerely appreciate your efforts and thoroughly enjoy reading them.

    With best wishes,
    Asheesh Barman

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  89. Subhash Kaura says:

    For joys
    (June 30th, 2008 at 11:19 pm)

    There is certainly some truth in what you say.
    She has this tendency to giggle uncontrollably much of the time - at times even ignoring the seriousness of the situation.
    This trait of her’s is more irritating then amusing !
    A grown up person is supposed to keep a tight control over his or her emotions particularly when in public view.

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  90. Snigdha Priyadarshini says:

    Dear Amit Uncle..
    You are one gem of a person..Love u loads
    My wish - to be able to meet you one day
    …Miles to go before i sleep…

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  91. Dewdropsonmaple says:

    Classical music has divine vibrations which the modern hum and drum music seldom has. Sure- it makes us feel closer to god but next time a great musician is playing whether of bollywood or Classical field… try and open your hands and feel the vibrations which runs on our central nervous system and is felt on fingertips when something godly is being played :)

    As usual a beautiful entry Mr. Bachchan.

    Have a great day.
    Dew

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  92. Aditi Malve says:

    Dear Amitabh Bachchan,
    Good Morning, my name is Aditi. I am 6 years old. I saw Bhootnath, and liked you so much.
    Bye, have a nice day.

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  93. Sandeep says:

    Namashkar Shri Amitabhji,
    Its true that our on culture is the onw which hold all of us together.I wish to Quote one phrase which I learnt from you in recent days..
    “TIME IS NEVER SHORT,BUT WE HAVE TO GROW BIG TO MANAGE IT”
    With regards
    Sandeep
    s_chaf@rediffmail.com

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  94. Dewdropsonmaple says:

    Mr. Bachchan I forgot to mention in my comment above that your father’s poetry had the same divine vibrations. I guess it’s the divine state of a realised soul of the player or writer that reflects in the writing or music… but trust me one can feel it the way I mentioned earlier.

    Best,
    Dew

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  95. shashi says:

    SIR, IT MAKES ME AMAZING HOW YOU MAKE ALL SUCH COMMITMENTS DESPITE SUCH A BUSY SCHEDULE.I CAN ONLY SAY LONG LIVE AND KEEP IT UP.

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  96. Udit Jain says:

    This is the very first time I am reading your blog amd I am actually amazed how by using such a simple language you have expressed everything which you want to tell.Very less people have this capability to speak out their minds with such simplicity. Great now you have one more fan of yours of your writing style.

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  97. Dorothy Madigan says:

    Dear Mr. B.,

    I’ve just been watching your live performance of Mere Angane Mein in England, on YouTube, with all the girls on stage. That was such fun. I wish I could see you do it live this time …

    Aloha from Hawaii …

    Love, Dorothy

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  98. deepesh says:

    I stopped reading coz of the title itself

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  99. Somanath Misra says:

    Dear Amitabh ji,
    I feel quite relieving that Abhisek and Ash are getting better. I am equally impatient to hear about your electrician who met with an accident the other day while biking between Jalsa and Prateeksa. I hope that the guy is recovering fast. I will be most appreciative if you can let us know about his health condition as well.
    With lot of love and best wishes…
    Somanath

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  100. Tejas Purohit says:

    Dear Amitji

    Good Morning …!!!
    Today I am Leaving for Amarnath Yatra… Will Pray for your Good Health and Bright Success to you and your family… Take care of your health.

    During this time i will miss your Blog’s..

    Kind Regards
    Tejas

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  101. Shanu Kaur says:

    Hari Prasad Chaurasia is the King. I love it. I would love to be his student or even MEET him, lol I felt like I was there - what with the way the above scene was described. I love music in all forms (as long as it’s descent and doesnt include derogatory terms). Classical Raag Kirtan is the BEST though. :P

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  102. hira mehta says:

    Dear Mr. Bacchan:

    I totally agree with you that we would be “desolate without the music of life”. Today I appreciate any kind of classical music - may not understand it, but the sound of a tabla fusion and a flute makes tears roll down my eyes. As kids, my mom used to make us listen to the all the music programmes on the B/W TV during times of unhappiness and switch off the volume. Watching the TV in the silent mode was a laugh, but it really helped us get over the pain. Many years down the line I remember this with fondness whenever I listen to the soothing sounds of music of any kind.

    And Mr. Bacchan, I have seen nearly all your movies but SOORYAVANSHAM is the one movie where you were TWO DIFFERENT CHARACTERS truly in all its essence, and that has made it one of my most loved movies. Whenever it comes on TV, I am just not able to tune off to another channel.

    God bless.

    Regards Hira

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  103. shaktiki says:

    what all are you working on presently..?
    really keen to see your next..

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  104. Vivek Salunke says:

    Dear Amitabhji,
    I just read that you will be dubbing for Ramesh Deo’s marathi film. It is a kind guesture from your side. The news took me to Anand movie. I was emotionally drained after watching the movie. Everybody gave their best performances in the movie and the magic worked superbly.
    I ever wonder whether you publicly share your times working with Rajesh Khanna. I guess your fans would like to know about your relationship with him.
    Regards

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  105. neha says:

    if you enjoy music so much…here is some more for you to listen…pure and perfect singing :)
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=HYSMX93TA3A

    enjoy!
    Neha

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  106. Bhansan says:

    Dear Amitji,

    First of all, Thanks for taking us through your nostalgic journey.. I absolutely agree with your statements regarding “the most valuable gift” to a guru…We Indians truly have the precious gems, especially when it comes to Arts and Culture. It’s an honour for readers like us, to see A LEGEND (Amitji) writing about another LEGEND (Pandit Hari Prasad Chaurasia).

    Love and Regards,
    Bhansan

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  107. Kavita Chhibber says:

    Hari ji and Shiv ji are amazing musicians and amazing human beings.Their intellect, sense of humor and warmth touches me every time I speak with them. Mom and Shiv ji were in college together and she trained under Shiv ji’s father Uma Dutt ji. She remembers the first time he invited her home along with other college friends and unveiled the santoor a strange instrument no one had ever seen and Shiv ji was already a master tabla player who had won many gold medals for their University at Youth festivals. Little was mom to know that Shiv ji would take the santoor to unimaginable heights-little did she know also that the friend she took for granted would be the one her daughter would be mesmerised by. Each time I talk to Shiv ji, I’m amazed by his goodness his intelligence and his simplicity. Each time I speak with Hari ji, Im floored by his wit. Their music is incomparable but it is not a sum of who they are. Thank you for sharing this. It captures the fragrance of what Hari ji has meant to those who have had the good fortune of coming into contact with him.

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  108. Ekta Bharadia says:

    Hello Mr Bachchan

    How are you? Hope OK.

    Lots of love

    Ektaxxxxxxxxxxxx

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  109. Rachna Mittal says:

    I am in love with your writing and they way you put the emotions of your heart. I really love it. It has become a normal routine….I open my laptop…….I do pranam to my dad…….and then second thing which I do is to read and contribute to your blog.

    I rejoice this relationship.

    Love you forever.

    Rachna Mittal

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  110. Amit P Karmalkar says:

    Shri Amitabh Ji

    Namaskar

    It is Great to hear that you have interest in Indian Classical Music. This class is fighting for its survival and you may find very few are there on the horizon. I remember, Late Shri Rajiv Gandhi was very fond of this music and particularly from Shri Bhimsen Joshi. He even,once,called him for his program in Delhi.

    I feel you must try to get LP records of our Great India Classical Music because they only give a true genuine sound reproduction(being Analog signal). The CD/DVD store in Digital format which (may)deteriorates the quality. My father has got ample of LP/EP with him.(But you may not get good quality Record Player.) Therefore once he heard the CD of Mrs. Kishori Amonkar. Immediately he pointed out the harshness in sound quality. But if you listen the same thing in Records, the same feel good.

    I saw your phographs on Page 3 of Bombay Times. My wife liked the Yellow sari wore by Mrs. Jaya Ji. She loves and likes that being at Top, you both come together in very simple attire. She says - Here you can make out the diffrence between the Full Vessel and empty vessel. Hats off Sir.

    Wish You A Good Day.

    Regards

    Amit Karmalkar(9869405715)

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  111. sanjay Verma says:

    Dear Amit ji,

    Your reminiscences about claaical music wizard of yore reminded me of my own childhood experience when my dad used to take us to Cultural programmes organised during Durga Puja in Patna 35 years ago ! Renowned exponent of of classical music were always there to regale the audience with their skills of music. For three days every night it was the moment of sublime and pristine sound of soul which used to elavate us to highest level. Most of the notes were not understood by me at that time as a child but still watching people swaying and acknowledging finer aspects of music made me really enjoy the whole experience of coomunion of man with god through music ! All is lost now…my next generation dont even have slightest interest in all these. All they like is copy cat musicians who steal tunes from Korea, Indonesia and churn hits to announce the world of their great mastery over the music !!

    The world has totally changed beyond recognition in ones life time !!!

    Warm regards

    SKV

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  112. Sucharitha says:

    Dear Ab (ji),

    Humility compliments Humility! Your’s versus Hariprasad ji’s! Wonderful feelings and rendered more wonderfully. Pray that everyone gets this modesty and life would be a sweet flow of loving energy for everyone!

    Hats off..

    Much Love,
    -Sucharitha

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  113. SK Anand says:

    Dear