
![]() | Biography / Biodata : Name: Amitabh Harivansh Bachchan Date of Birth: 11 October 1942 Mother: Teji Bachchan Father: Harivansh Rai Bachchan Brother: Ajitabh Bachchan Education: Graduate (B.Sc.) Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi Daughter Shweta Nanda Son: Abhishek Bachchan Daughter-in-law: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Height: 6' 2" Marital Status: Married with Jaya Bhaduri Occupation: Actor, Producer, Singer Amitabh Bachchan needs no introduction in India or even abroad. The man seems to hold in him a charisma that remains unrivalled. An entrepreneur, politician, game show host, a singer, voiceover artist, and an actor - the roles he played are immortalized and idolized. A huge fan base that reveres him as though he is a demi-god and a multitude of awards and recognition gravitates to him endlessly, year after year after year. But his ride to stardom was anything but smooth. |
Bachchan studied in Allahabad at Jnana Pramodhini and Boys High School. He also put in a few years at Sherwood College in Nainital and Kirori Mal College. He holds a double degree in M.A. He worked as a freight broker with Bird & Co, a shipping firm based in Kolkata which he quit to pursue acting, which paid off.He married his co-star Jaya Bhaduri of the Guddi fame on 3 June 1973 and they have two children, Shweta and Abhishek. The latter is also an actor, married to Aishwarya Rai. Making it Big. And how! Bachchan’s unconventional looks – dark, lean, and standing tall at 6’2” - worked against him when it came to acting roles. But his deep voice, a trademark, held him in good stead with offers to work on narration and background commentary. 1969 to 1979 In 1969, Bachchan made his debut with Saat Hindustani, which won him the National Film Award for Best Newcomer. After this came movies like Reshma Aur Shera, Parwana, and Anand in 1971. He made a huge impact with his performance in Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s Anand alongside Rajesh Khanna as a despondent doctor, winning the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award. In 1972, he appeared in movies like Sanjog, Bansi Birju, Ek Nazar, and also narrated Bawarchi. His identity as the ‘angry young man’ took off in 1973 when he starred in movies like Zanjeer, Abhimaan, and Namak Haraam. Vijay went on to become a regular onscreen name. In Zanjeer, he played an honest cop implicated by false charges and thirsting for revenge. In Abhimaan, he was a struggling singer while his wife, played by Jaya Bhaduri, makes it big firing up his insecurities. He came together with Rajesh Khanna again in Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s Namak Haraam, which won him the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award. | ![]() |
![]() | In 1974 he made brief appearances in Kunwara Baap and Dost. Roti Kapda Aur Makhaan raked in a lot of moolah. He played the lead in Majboor, a dying man who gets a new lease of life and a prison sentence to get out of. In 1975, his movies like the comedy Chupke Chupke with Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore and Jaya Bacchan, and the romantic drama Mili with Jaya and Ashok Kumar did well. However it was Deewar and Sholay that made a lasting impact on Bollywood. His performance in Deewar was intense while Ramesh Sippy’s Sholay was not only a big earner but is one of BBC’s Top 25 Must See Bollywood Movies. |
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![]() | Awards And Achievements: National Film Award for Best Newcomer for Saat Hindustani (1970) Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for Anand (1971) Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for Namak Haraam (1973) Filmfare Best Actor Award for Amar Akbar Anthony (1977) Filmfare Best Actor Award for Don (1978) Padma Shri (1984) Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award (First Recipient 1990) National Film Award for Best Actor for Agneepath (1991) Filmfare Best Actor Award for Hum (1991) Padma Bhushan (2001) Filmfare Best Actor Award for Black (2005) National Film Award for Best Actor for Black (2006) Filmfare Best Actor Award for Paa (2010) National Film Award for Best Actor for Paa (2010) |











