How Did Big B's Parents Instill Sanskaar in Him?

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Key Takeaways
- Sanskaar is pivotal in shaping character.
- Values instilled by parents are a cherished legacy.
- Transmission of culture fosters social cohesion.
- Fear diminishes with the strength of sanskaar.
- Recognizing the teachings of elders is crucial.
Mumbai, June 24 (NationPress) The iconic Amitabh Bachchan expressed his heartfelt appreciation for the 'sanskaar' imparted to him by his parents, Teji Bachchan and Harivansh Rai Bachchan. He regards these values as a precious inheritance.
Amitabh shared his thoughts on his blog, elaborating on the concept of “sanskaar”: “In Hindu culture, Sanskar (or Samskara) encompasses a series of rites and rituals that occur throughout an individual’s life, intended to purify the body, mind, and intellect, while also molding one’s character and personality.”
He emphasized that “sanskaar” significantly influences one’s character, values, and behavior, steering individuals towards ethical and righteous living.
“Sanskars serve as a vehicle for passing down cultural values, traditions, and beliefs from one generation to another, fostering social cohesion and continuity. The benevolence of Sanskaar diminishes fear, enhances resolve, and equips individuals with the strength to navigate life,” he remarked.
The legendary actor noted that his parents placed immense importance on “sanskaar”.
“In our upbringing, especially during our formative years, both Ma and Babuji emphasized ‘sanskaar’—in the manner we were raised and in how others were nurtured as well. This refined quality was deeply ingrained in us,” he mentioned.
“This is something we all hold dear as our most valuable legacy from previous generations and from our elders’ teachings. May our ‘sanskaar’ always guide us in the right direction!”
In other developments, Amitabh Bachchan’s renowned film “Sholay” is set to receive a special tribute for its 50th anniversary, with its fully restored, uncut version premiering at Italy’s Il Cinema Ritrovato Festival on June 27.
The classic film, featuring Dharmendra, Hema Malini, Jaya Bachchan, Sanjeev Kumar, and Amjad Khan, was penned by the legendary duo Salim-Javed. It narrates the tale of former police officer Thakur Baldev Singh, who enlists two small-time rogues, Veeru and Jai, to capture the infamous dacoit Gabbar Singh, who terrorizes the village of Ramgarh.
The narrative intricately weaves together action, thriller, revenge, comedy, romance, and tragedy, all enhanced by R.D. Burman’s captivating musical score.