How Does Big B Honor His Late Mother, Teji Bachchan?

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Key Takeaways
- Amitabh Bachchan pays tribute to his mother, Teji Bachchan, on her birth anniversary.
- The bond between Big B and his mother reveals a personal side of the Bollywood star.
- Teji’s influence extended to her connections in politics, impacting Amitabh's career.
- Memories of the past, like the ‘Sholay’ ticket, evoke nostalgia and reflection on changing times.
Mumbai, Aug 13 (NationPress) The legendary Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan fondly remembers his late mother, Teji Bachchan. On Wednesday, the esteemed actor took to his X account, previously known as Twitter, to share several heartfelt pictures.
Among the images, a tribute note featuring Big B’s mother’s photograph is positioned beside the nameplate of the Bachchan family. This photograph also displays Teji Bachchan’s birthdate, which is noted as August 12, 2025.
He expressed, “T 5470(i) Salutations to Mother; may your blessings always remain in our home, your home.”
Amitabh is the offspring of the renowned Hindi poet Harivansh Rai Bachchan and the social activist Teji Bachchan. His mother shared a close bond with former Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi. It is reported that Indira wrote a recommendation letter to film producers, urging them to consider Big B for various roles.
Previously, Big B mentioned that he is learning to navigate Instagram at the age of 82. The 'Paa' star had shared a video in the stories section of his Instagram, stating, “So, I am just getting educated on how to use Instagram and I hope it works.”
Fans are eager to see what this Bollywood giant will share with netizens once he masters the photo-sharing platform. In the meantime, Big B is very active on his personal blog.
Recently, he took a trip down memory lane by posting an image of an old ticket from his iconic film ‘Sholay’. Surprisingly, the ticket cost only Rs 20 back in the day. He shared a slew of photos of himself on his blog, including the ‘Sholay’ ticket.
The 'Badla' actor noted that currently, the price of a soft drink is equivalent to what a film ticket cost back then. “The ’SHOLAY’ ticket .. kept and preserved… Rs 20 !! the price .. !!!!!?? I am told that is the price of an aerated drink in Theatre Halls nowadays .. is that a fact ?? So much to say , but say not .. affection and love,” his blog stated.
For those unaware, the film “Sholay” is set to celebrate its 50th anniversary on August 15, 2025.