Amitabh Bachchan Delivers Insights on Self-Discovery and ‘Prosthetic Wisdom’
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Mumbai, February 26 (NationPress) Iconic actor Amitabh Bachchan has shared an insightful message regarding what he refers to as “prosthetic wisdom” and the common human inclination to misinterpret profound truths.
The legendary figure took to his blog, posting a photograph of himself portraying Ashwatthama from the anticipated movie Kalki 2.
The film star articulated that sometimes, what is communicated “goes for a bouncer,” implying that the underlying meaning often fails to resonate. He suggested that certain realities, no matter how clearly articulated, can be difficult to grasp, reflecting perhaps a universal truth of the human condition.
“Isse pehle jo likha, sab ka sab bouncer gaya, Ji haan huzoor, bouncer. Kisi ko bhi jo asal baat kahi ja rahi thi, samajh mein hi nahin aayi, achha hai. Kuch baatein batane se bhi samajh mein nahin aati logon ko; sansaar ka ravayya yahi hota hai. Khair, jaane do (sic).”
In his reflection on knowledge and success, he asserted: “You can never be the wisest, the most knowledge-driven, the most accomplished human ever... there shall ever always be another better than you... know it, accept it, and be in learning to keep at it (sic).”
The esteemed actor emphasized that it is far more productive to concentrate on one’s own strengths and to strive towards personal growth rather than trying to step into another’s life to obtain what can never truly belong to you.
“Better to be at it than to slink into the other humans' life to acquire... that can never be your own... so delve deep into your assets and drive the body to its ultimate horizon... which incidentally never does get reached... Oh! what a lovely world we live in... prosthetic wisdom (sic)!!!”
Discussing the mythological science-fiction film Kalki 2898 AD, directed by Nag Ashwin, it features Amitabh Bachchan alongside Kamal Haasan, Prabhas, Deepika Padukone, and Disha Patani. Drawing inspiration from Hindu scriptures, the film marks the beginning of the upcoming Kalki Cinematic Universe.
Set in a dystopian future in the year 2898 AD in the city of Kashi, the narrative revolves around a team on a mission to safeguard lab subject SUM-80's unborn child, believed to be Kalki, the final avatar of Vishnu.