Veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan celebrated his son Abhishek Bachchan's quarter-century milestone in Bollywood through a heartfelt blog entry. The senior Bachchan praised his son's ability to measure personal growth against his previous achievements rather than competing with industry peers. He described this self-comparison trait as rare among performers. The legendary actor emphasized that persistence matters more than victory or defeat. He believes fighting until the end brings greater honor than avoiding challenges.
The blog post highlighted how 25 years represent a remarkable accomplishment in the competitive film industry. Amitabh stressed that continuous learning should never cease, regardless of career length or success level. He rejected suggestions about retirement and relaxation. The actor maintained that stopping progress equals surrendering to life's obstacles. He views determination as the foundation for overcoming setbacks and achieving personal transformation.
Abhishek entered Bollywood in 2000 with the romantic drama Refugee under director J.P. Dutta's guidance. Kareena Kapoor Khan also made her debut in this border-crossing tale featuring Jackie Shroff, Sunil Shetty, and Anupam Kher. The film portrayed an unnamed Muslim character who assisted refugees traveling between India and Pakistan through dangerous desert terrain.
The blog post highlighted how 25 years represent a remarkable accomplishment in the competitive film industry. Amitabh stressed that continuous learning should never cease, regardless of career length or success level. He rejected suggestions about retirement and relaxation. The actor maintained that stopping progress equals surrendering to life's obstacles. He views determination as the foundation for overcoming setbacks and achieving personal transformation.
Abhishek entered Bollywood in 2000 with the romantic drama Refugee under director J.P. Dutta's guidance. Kareena Kapoor Khan also made her debut in this border-crossing tale featuring Jackie Shroff, Sunil Shetty, and Anupam Kher. The film portrayed an unnamed Muslim character who assisted refugees traveling between India and Pakistan through dangerous desert terrain.