Amitabh Bachchan on procrastination: 'Kal kabhi nahi aata'
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Key Takeaways
Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan has penned a candid blog post on procrastination, reflecting on how the human brain — despite being an overflowing reservoir of knowledge — is perpetually outpaced by time as people defer tasks to a tomorrow that never quite arrives. The 83-year-old megastar's note, published on his personal blog, struck a chord with fans for its blend of introspection and gentle humour.
What Big B Wrote
Bachchan opened with a meditation on the mind's capacity: '... the brain is a saturated data bank - so much to gather and learn and do .. so much time needed and it slips away with the thought that 'kal karengay'.' He then delivered the punchline in Hindi: 'Lekin woh kal kabhi nahi aata! Kal aata hai, jo kaam kal pe chora tha, woh hua nahi!!' — loosely, 'But that tomorrow never comes! Tomorrow does arrive, but the task left for it remains undone.'
On the relentless pace of the information age, he added: 'And the information machinery of the times has overtaken all natural processes .. each moment a different view point, a different learning .. how much to imbibe ?? so the solution ?? I have no idea .. Love.' The post, characteristically signed off with warmth, resonated as much for its vulnerability as its wit.
The Kalki 2898 AD Sequel and Upcoming Projects
On the professional front, Bachchan is currently occupied with the sequel to Kalki 2898 AD, directed by Nag Ashwin. The epic mythological science-fiction franchise also features Kamal Haasan, Prabhas, Deepika Padukone, and Disha Patani. The original film, set in a dystopian 2898 AD in the city of Kashi, follows a group on a mission to protect lab subject SUM-80's unborn child — believed to be Kalki, the final incarnation of Vishnu.
He will reportedly also appear in director Nitesh Tiwary's ambitious 'Ramayana: Part 1', alongside Ranbir Kapoor, Sai Pallavi, Yash, and Sunny Deol. According to reports, Bachchan is set to portray the character of Jatayu in the mythological epic.
His Last Screen Outing
Bachchan was most recently seen in the Tamil action thriller Vettaiyan, helmed by director T. J. Gnanavel. The film features an ensemble cast including Rajinikanth, Fahadh Faasil, Rana Daggubati, Manju Warrier, Ritika Singh, Dushara Vijayan, Rohini, Rao Ramesh, Abhirami, and Ramesh Thilak. The film centres on a senior police officer who accidentally shoots an innocent person during an encounter killing while investigating a teacher's murder.
With the Kalki 2898 AD sequel in production and Ramayana: Part 1 reportedly on the horizon, the octogenarian icon shows no signs of slowing down — procrastination, it appears, is a subject he writes about but does not practise.