Amitabh Bachchan Reflects on Jalsa as a Sanctuary of Blessings
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Mumbai, March 2 (NationPress) The legendary Amitabh Bachchan expressed heartfelt sentiments about his renowned residence, 'Jalsa', highlighting it as a beacon of love, blessings, and unity for over three decades.
The megastar took to his blog to convey his appreciation for his fans, affectionately referring to them as his extended family (EF), who gather in front of his home weekly. He mentioned how these brief encounters, where fans pause their hectic lives to greet him, feel like a “divine presence”.
Amitabh shared: “Your blessings and your love for those few minutes in your busy lives, taken out for me, is nothing short of a divine presence for me.”
He emphasized that 'Jalsa' is more than merely a dwelling; it is a space enriched by the blessings of millions. The actor reminisced about how this home has sheltered his family for over 30 years, witnessing the births of his children and their subsequent weddings.
“JALSA, the blessings of millions for my home, one that has provided me a roof for more than 3 decades... one that has blessed my children on their birth days and their wedding days... one where they grew up... one where their children are growing up,” he reflected.
Describing it as a location that “manifests joy and happiness,” he added that his residence stands as a testament to celebration, existence, and the unbroken bond of togetherness through time.
“One that embodies the joys and happiness of loved ones... one that supports our life... one that fosters celebration and existence, in the togetherness of time... forever,” he concluded.
Amitabh frequently shares insights through his blog, and last month he pondered the intriguing ways everyday language draws inspiration from cars and cricket, noting that common expressions often originate in sports and the automotive world.
In his blog, he presented a collection of phrases used in daily life, such as hard work has “hit a speed breaker” to “pressing the accelerator” when increasing pace, or “putting the brakes on” at the first hint of trouble.