What Insights Did Amitabh Bachchan Share About the ‘Recordist of Life’ and the Miracle of the Human Body?
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Key Takeaways
- Documentation is essential for preserving memories.
- The human body is an incredible invention.
- Belief is tied to the credibility of the informer.
- Humor can be found even in challenging situations.
- Kaun Banega Crorepati continues to engage audiences with its format.
Mumbai, Nov 22 (NationPress) Amitabh Bachchan once again delved into a philosophical realm, sharing profound reflections that resonate like a meditation on time, truth, and the extraordinary nature of human life.
The revered actor turned to his blog, discussing the concept of “documentation” as the guardian of memories, serving as the observer of places, moments, and events, dubbing it the “ultimate informer” of all.
“Documentation .. the recordist of time, place, and events .. now the greatest informer.. Do the do .. the undo will do… (sic)”
The octogenarian pondered on the essence of belief, noting that trust lies in the hands of the informer, regardless of whether they are “formed or deformed.”
He expressed: “Believability be the ability to believe the informer - formed or deformed (sic).
The discussion transitioned into a heartfelt tribute to the human body, which he hailed as “the greatest invention ever.”
“AAHHHHH .. the human body .. the greatest invention EVER .. those who can see inside and beyond it are the blessed ones ..AND BELIEVED,”
he articulated.
Currently, the icon is seen hosting the latest season of Kaun Banega Crorepati, the official Hindi version of the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? franchise.
This format features contestants who answer multiple-choice questions and must choose the correct answer from four options while having access to lifelines if needed.
Recently, National Award-winning actor Manoj Bajpayee recounted an amusing incident where Big B nearly 'got him killed during a stunt' on the show, where he appeared as a guest.
Sharing this 'humorous' tale from over 26 years ago, Manoj revealed his lifelong battle with vertigo and how Amitabh cleverly persuaded him to face a daunting stunt that involved heights.
Manoj recounted, “Amitji once almost got me killed. I suffer from intense vertigo. The action director and the director of my then movie approached me, insisting I jump from a waterfall standing 150–200 feet high. They claimed they would provide a harness.”
Reflecting on his experience, Manoj said, “The guy who can’t even manage 20 feet above ground was being encouraged to go up 150 feet! I flatly refused, saying, 'I’ll die. I’ll have a heart attack.' When they couldn’t persuade me, they turned to Amitabh Bachchan for help.”