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Amitabh Bachchan (born October 11, 1942) is an Indian actor. He was born in Allahabad, India.
Amitabh in white on the right, Sholay (1975)
The eldest son of Harivanshrai Bachchan, a well known contemporary poet, and Teji Bachchan, he was brought up in the rich tradition of the arts. He did his schooling at Sherwood College in Nainital and went on to Delhi University to earn a science degree.
His first film was Saat Hindustani and he has since made over a hundred films in a career that included such box office successes as Zanjeer, Deewar, Sholay, Do aur Do Paanch, and Amar Akbar Anthony. Amitabh Bachchan is most famous for introducing the character of the "angry young man" into Hindi cinema, in stark contrast to the more romantic characters being played by his contemporaries.
Amitabh Bachchan retired from the film industry to briefly enter politics by winning a seat in parliament from his hometown of Allahabad. However, his political career was short lived.
In 1997 at the age of 55, Amitabh Bachchan made his comeback to cinema with the film Mrityudata. In 1999, in a BBC Online Poll, Amitabh Bachchan was named the Superstar of the Millennium ahead of the likes of Alec Guinness and Marlon Brando. In June, 2000 he became the first living Asian to have a wax statue erected in his honour at Madame Tussaud's. In the same year, Amitabh Bachchan once again re-entered Indian popular culture by anchoring the hugely popular quiz program Kaun Banega Crorepati, the Indian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Amitabh Bachchan married actress Jaya Bhaduri with whom he had co-starred in many films. Some of the films starring Amitabh and Jaya : Zanjeer, Abhimaan, Sholay, Silsila, Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham.
His ability to reinvent himself has meant new films, new endorsements and millions of rupees. In 2004, he is reported to be charging around 80-100 million rupees for brand endorsements.
The couple has two children, Abhishek and Shweta. Abhishek Bachchan has already followed his father's footsteps having starred in such movies as Refugee, Tera Jadoo Chal Gayaa, Dhai Askar Prem Ke, Hain Maine Bhi Pyaar Kiya, Om Jai Jagdish, Mein Prem Ki Diwani Hoo, Kuch Na Kaho, Zameen, and L.O.C.
Filmography
| 1969
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| Saat Hindustani |
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| 1971
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| Anand | Guddi
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| Parwaana | Pyar Ki Kahani
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| Reshma Aur Shera (Guest) |
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| 1972
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| Bansi Birju | Bombay to Goa
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| Ek Nazar | Jaban
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| Piya Ka Ghar | Raaste Ka Patthar
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| Sanjog |
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| 1973
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| Abhimaan | Baandhe Haath
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| Gehri Chaal | Haath (Guest)
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| Namak Haram | Saudagar
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| Zanjeer |
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| 1974
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| Benaam | Dost (Guest)
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| Kasauti | Majboor
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| Roti Kapda aur Makaan |
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| 1975
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| Chhoti si Baat | Chupke Chupke
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| Deewar | Faraar
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| Hera Pheri | Mili
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| Sholay | Zameer
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| 1976
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| Do Anjaane | Kabhie Kabhie
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| 1977
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| Adalat | Aalap
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| Amar Akbar Anthony | Imaan Dharam
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| Khoon Paseena | Parvarish
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| 1978
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| Besharam | Don
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| Ganga Ki Saugandh | Kasme Vaade
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| Trishul |
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| 1979
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| Gol Maal (Guest) | The Great Gambler
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| Jurmaana | Kaala Patthar
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| Manzil | Mr. Natwarlaal
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| Muqaddar ka Sikandar | Suhaag
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| 1980
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| Anusandhan (Guest) | Chashme Baddoor (Guest)
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| Do aur Do Panch | Dostaana
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| Ram Balraam | Shaan
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| 1981
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| Barsaat ki Ek Raat | Kaalia
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| Lawaaris | Naseeb
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| Silsila | Yaraana
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| 1982
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| Bemisaal | Desh Premee
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| Khuddar | Namak Halaal
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| Nastik | Satte pe Satta
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| Shakti |
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| 1983
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| Andha Kanoon | Coolie
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| Mahaan | Pukar
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| 1984
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| Inquilaab | Sharaabi
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| 1985
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| Giraftaar (Guest) | Mard
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| 1986
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| Aakhree Rasta |
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| 1987
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| Hero Hiralal (Guest) | Jalwa (Guest)
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| Shahenshah | Soorma Bhopali (Guest)
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| 1988
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| Ganga Jamuna Saraswati | Kaun Jeeta Kaun Haara (Guest)
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| 1989
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| Jaadugar | Main Azaad Hoon
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| Toofan |
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| 1990
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| Aaj ka Arjun | Agneepath
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| Krodh (Guest) |
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| 1991
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| Ajooba | Akayla
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| Hum | Indrajeet
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| 1992
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| Khuda Gawah |
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| 1994
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| Insaniyat |
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| 1997
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| Mrityudaata |
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| 1998
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| Majorsaab | Bade Miyan Chhote Miyan
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| 1999
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| Lal Baadshah | Sooryavansham
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| Biwi No. 1 (Special) | Hindustan Ki Kasam
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| Kohraam |
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| 2000
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| Mohhabatein |
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| 2001
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| Ek Rishta- The Bond of Love | Aks
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| Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham |
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| 2002
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| Aankhen | Hum Kisise Kum Nahi
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| Agnivarsha | Kaante
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| 2003
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| Armaan | Baghban
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| Khakee |
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| 2004
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| Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Saathiyo | Veer-Zaara
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| Hum Kaun Hai? | Kyun...! Ho Gaya Na
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| Deewaar | Lakshya
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| Dev | Insaaf: The Justice (as Narrator)
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| Rudraksh .... Narrator | Aetbaar
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| Khakee
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2004: Expected number of releases in which he has acted: 10
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