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Another unprecedented hit was the 1983 film
Coolie, but what really united the nation was Big B's near fatal injury on the sets of the film. During the shooting of
Coolie, Amitabh Bachchan was seriously injured in an action sequence, where Puneet Issar accidentally punched Big B too hard.
The entire country added their prayers to those of Jaya's who walked
barefoot to Siddhi Vinayak Temple everyday and Mr Bachchan finally made a
full recovery. Director Manmohan Desai changed the ending of the film
to keep Big B's character alive rather than have him die saying that the
man who had cheated death in real life deserved no less.
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Amitabh Bachchan was honoured with the Padma Shri in 1984 for his outstanding contribution to the Hindi film industry.
By the late 1980s Mr Bachchan's career had all but stalled. He dabbled with the non-mainstream genre with Main Azaad Hoon (1989), but it was the 1990 blockbuster Agneepath
that jumpstarted his star status once again. His portrayal of the
underworld don Vijay Dinanath Chauhan won him his second National Award,
this time for Best Actor.
But Agneepath's glory was brief. With
his career graph dipping, Amitabh Bachchan turned to politics at the
behest of his friend Rajiv Gandhi. He contested from the Allahabad seat
on a Congress ticket and defeated the formidable H N Bahuguna, former
Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, in a landslide victory. But the actor
and his brother Ajitabh got embroiled in the Bofors scandal and he
resigned from the Lok Sabha in 1987. Mr Bachchan was eventually cleared
of all charges.
It was at this time that Mr Bachchan set up
his ill fated company - Amitabh Bachchan Corporation Limited (ABCL) -
and he turned producer with Tere Mere Sapne (1996), a box office dud. In 1997, Mr Bachchan decided to give acting another shot with his home production Mrityudaata,
a film that recast Big B in his old action hero ways. Alas, he failed
to even create a glimmer of magic. But the trouble was just beginning.
ABCL brought the Miss World competition to
India in 1996. But, after protests, cases of employees being overpaid
and other big issues piling up with the entire event, Amitabh Bachchan
and ABCL were left in the red.
The consequent legal battles
surrounding ABCL drove the company into the ground, to the point that in
April 1999, the Bombay High Court had to restrain Mr Bachchan from
selling his new Mumbai bungalow Prateeksha along with a few other
properties to recover the losses. He mortgaged the properties instead.
But while the Angry Young Man had been laid to
rest, Big B was not done. As the millennium changed, so did his luck.
The year 2000 brought with it a blockbuster hit in the form of Aditya
Chopra's Mohabbatein, co-starring Shah Rukh Khan, and a job hosting the Indian version of game show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
Amitabh Bachchan has hosted all but one season of Kaun Banega Crorepati and is currently hosting its sixth season.
If TV resurrected the Bachchan mystique,
Bollywood lost no time in cashing in. Hence, the 2000s triggered off
some notable films for Big B that included Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001), Khakee (2004) and Dev (2004), but not without some duds too, like Boom (2003).
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He was also honoured with the Padma Bhushan in 2001.
In 2005, Amitabh was hospitalised and had to
undergo surgery for diverticulitis of the small intestine. He was in the
middle of his Kaun Banega Crorepati season 2 shoot - where he had completed 61 of the 85 episodes.
Once
he had fully recovered, the new season of the show was being anchored
by SRK, but for Mr Bachchan a new opportunity presented itself - the
reality show Bigg Boss 3. And if reports hold true, he charged Rs 126 crores to host the season.
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This year will also see Amitabh Bachchan's big Hollywood debut in the film adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, directed by Baz Luhrmann. The film co-stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire
mitabh Bachchan was recently voted as India's
greatest actor in a massive opinion poll conducted by NDTV. In 1999, he
was voted Greatest Star Of The Millenium in a BBC poll, beating such
greats as Marlon Brando and Charlie Chaplin.
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In July this year, the veteran actor
took part in the London Olympic torch relay and carried the flame.
"Never ever dreamed that I'd do something like this. One is watching the
Olympics, everything that goes around it ever since you were a kid and
now you suddenly find yourself to be a part of it and a very prominent
part," he said in an interview.
In February 2012, Amitabh Bachchan underwent
abdominal surgery again. After being discharged from the hospital, he
thanked his fans for the well wishes. "God bless the well-wishers. God
bless them for their permanence in my life. God bless their consistency,
their love and enthusiasm. I am indebted for life. It is a debt I shall
never be able to repay; the one burden that shall remain with me
unattended. One burden that shall make me happy," Mr Bachchan wrote on
his blog.
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