Did Big B Grieve the Loss of Jaipur Pink Panthers’ Assistant Manager?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Amitabh Bachchan mourns the loss of a young sports manager.
- The team chose to play their next match in honor of Vedant.
- Devadiga was highly regarded by the players and staff of the Jaipur Pink Panthers.
- The incident highlights the emotional bonds formed within sports teams.
- Amitabh's involvement in '120 Bahadur' adds to his diverse filmography.
Mumbai, Oct 24 (NationPress) Renowned actor Amitabh Bachchan has conveyed his profound sadness regarding the unexpected passing of Jaipur Pink Panthers’ assistant manager Vedant Devadiga, labeling the incident as tragic and heart-wrenching.
The legendary figure shared on his blog: “Our team, the Jaipur Pink Panthers, has abruptly and sorrowfully lost our Asst. Manager, who was deeply loved by the team and its players. He was just 22 years old, and now we mourn his loss…” (sic).
In his heartfelt message, Big B noted that despite the somber news, the team decided to proceed with their upcoming match, aiming to honor his memory and help themselves cope with their grief.
“The team, as I mentioned, was resolute in playing, even after we considered forfeiting the game the following day, not just to pay tribute but also to process our sorrow over his unexpected exit… However, the team insisted on playing - in his memory. Our youngest team member wore his name on his headband during the match, showcasing respect and honor (sic).”
He conveyed his admiration for both him and the team.
“My respect goes to him and the team… and my best wishes,” Big B concluded.
In a post on X, the esteemed actor’s team expressed how much they will miss Devadiga's unwavering commitment: “The Jaipur Pink Panthers family is profoundly saddened by the premature passing of our Assistant Manager, Vedanth Devadiga. A treasured part of our family, his enthusiasm and commitment will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family during this challenging time.”
On the professional front, Amitabh is set to narrate the opening scene in the film ‘120 Bahadur’, which is inspired by actual events from the 1962 India-Sino war.
This announcement about Big B lending his voice to the film was revealed during an episode of the quiz-based reality show ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’. The episode featured Farhan Akhtar and his father, the iconic screenwriter, Javed Akhtar.
He stated, “Our film initiates with a narrator’s voice explaining the events that transpired during Rezang La. We would be honored if you could be our narrator for the opening.”