Amitabh Bachchan's soft corner for his fans!
- IndiaGlitz, [Monday,November 17 2014]
Amitabh Bachchan, the superstar of Millennium is known for his affection and warmth for his fans. Every day he gets thousands of fan letters and comes across hundreds of weird fans admiring him. Yet he never throws tantrums or arrogance. Instead he is known for being very polite and kind with his fans.
A picture of his fondness for his fan was seen recently in Kolkata, where he is shooting for Shoojit Sircar's forthcoming movie PIKU. According to reports Amitbah Bachchan is thronged by thousands of fans during shooting, who come to get a glimpse of their favorite superstar.
Bachchan has a soft corner for his fans hence he doesn't keep them at bay. Recently while shooting he noticed a strange fan, who seemed so crazy of Amitabh Bachchan that he had engraved Amitabh Bachchan all over his body. The crazy fan looked anxious to seek Bachchan's attention. However due to strict security he could not meet Bachchan hence instead handed some documents to his security personnel.
After shooting when Bachchan's security personnel handed the documents given by the crazy fan to Amitabh Bachchan, he was aghast to find that the fan was suffering from an aliment and needed desperate help.
Bachchan in his tweet mentions, "I think the person with 'Amitabh' scripted all over him has a problem. I think he has an ailment and he needs help. I saw him in the crowd trying to attract my attention, but security was too tight...I shall investigate and see if I can be of some assistance... he gave some documents to security of his medical examinations... I must see them," Bachchan posted.
If readers could recall Bollywood ace filmmaker Anurag Kashya in his film BOMBAY TALKIES has shown a short film depicting this humane side of Amitabh Bachchan towards his fans. In the movie, a Amitabh Bachchan fan, comes to Mumbai just to meet Amiatbh Bachchan but faces stiff problems to meet him but when Bachchan sahab comes to know his craving, he tenderly adore him.
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