Amitabh Bachchan has powerful message for Abhishek Bachchan after I Want To Talk release: ‘Let them say what they say…’

Amitabh Bachchan has powerful message for Abhishek Bachchan after I Want To Talk release: ‘Let them say what they say…’

As a dedicated follower of the illustrious Bachchan family, witnessing the bond between Amitabh and Abhishek Bachchan never fails to fill me with admiration. Their relationship is not just that of a father and son, but of comrades who share a deep respect and love for each other’s craft.


In the latest film “I Want To Talk”, Abhishek Bachchan has recently starred, garnering much appreciation. His supportive father, Amitabh Bachchan, has now expressed a heartfelt message for him. He applauded the movie wholeheartedly and encouraged Abhishek to let others voice their opinions about his performance.

On November 24, 2024, Amitabh Bachchan posted a review of the movie “I Want To Talk” on his Tumblr blog. He stated that some films invite you to be entertained, while others immerse you in their narrative. This film, “I Want To Talk”, does exactly that – it invites you to become part of the story. It subtly lifts you from your theater seat and draws you into the movie itself, making you feel as if you’re living its scenes rather than simply watching them. There’s no need to seek escape or distraction, as the film offers a captivating journey that keeps you fully engaged.

Later on, Big B praised Abhishek Bachchan’s acting in the movie by saying, “Abhishek, you weren’t just Abhishek in this role; you were ARJUN SEN of the film.” Additionally, he delivered a powerful message, implying, “People may have their opinions, but this is my take on it. This is for the movie.

Amit Ji remembered the wisdom his father had shared: “Those who saw me as good, considered me to be so; those who saw me as bad, perceived me as such. Regardless of their judgement, it was their need for me that mattered, and they recognized me based on that.

In simpler terms, the famous figure clarified their understanding by stating, “People’s perception of me as good or bad was based on their own needs. Whether their need was to appreciate the good in me or express the bad, it was their perspective that defined my recognition. This eagerness to see the best or the worst in me can be beneficial or detrimental, but it was their need to perceive me as good or bad that helped them comprehend me. It wasn’t about who I truly was; it was about what they needed to think of me as – either good or bad – that determined their understanding of me.

He concluded on a strong note, adding, “It was your need to write falsehood about me.. it was your need to write the goodness in me.. and that need was the value of how much you did recognize me.. recognise me.. not know me!!!! the ultimate philosophic sarcasm – satire the sneering scoffing gibbing trenchancy.. of those that now try desperately to uphold the crumbled pillar of the five.. AND ALL THE EF MUST UNDERSTAND WELL FOR WHOM THIS IS WRITTEN!”

Meanwhile, the Shoojit Sircar directorial I Want To Talk is currently running in cinemas.

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2024-11-25 12:07