How Does Big B Connect Films, Life, and Dussehra?

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Key Takeaways
- Amitabh Bachchan links cinema's themes to life lessons.
- The concept of poetic justice is central to Indian films.
- Acceptance fosters inner peace and growth.
- Dussehra celebrates the victory of good over evil.
- Tradition and modernity coexist in cultural narratives.
Mumbai, Oct 1 (NationPress) As Dussehra approaches, the legendary Amitabh Bachchan has pondered the enduring allure of Indian cinema, connecting it to the profound philosophies of life.
“Ultimately, it’s always about 'poetic justice'... This is the essence of all our films - the triumph of good over evil. In just 3 hours, we witness this 'poetic justice'... This is why our Cinema resonates so deeply, reflecting the perpetual allure of life,” he expressed on his blog.
Highlighting the connections between the cinematic and the real world, the actor emphasized how the core of cinema reflects the ultimate truth celebrated during Dussehra.
“As we honor these auspicious days leading to Dussehra, the culmination of it all reaches its zenith,” he remarked.
He also delved into the importance of acceptance.
“Acceptance fosters peace of mind, resilience, and inner strength. By embracing what cannot be altered, we pave the way for growth, adaptability, and wisdom. It cultivates harmony within and fosters understanding with the world,” he stated.
The megastar conveyed his Navratri wishes on September 24.
With a touch of humor, he mentioned he was “trying to run ahead of time... metaphorically” while sharing his blog ahead of the festive rush.
Amitabh wrote in his blog: “Attempting to run ahead of time... metaphorically, of course... I'm not a philosopher or poet to achieve that, but just thought I should share this before things get busy.”
He added: “Navratri festivities continue for 9-10 days; may all the blessings of the Divine be upon everyone, and may they prosper in calmness and happiness.”
The cinematic icon previously discussed the evolving dynamics of appreciation across different generations, emphasizing the need to value applause.