In a late-night contemplative blog post shared at 4 AM, megastar Amitabh Bachchan delved into the profound nature of life’s struggles and the serenity found in silence. Drawing inspiration from a conversation with his father, the late Harivansh Rai Bachchan, the actor recalled the timeless wisdom that struggle is an inherent part of existence as long as there is life. He further bridged this philosophy with the Urdu poetry of Firaq Gorakhpuri, noting a striking similarity in their emotional depth and shared cultural roots. Bachchan emphasized that despite societal structures, his father remained a staunch non-believer in casteism, viewing human emotions through a much broader, universal lens.
The veteran actor also highlighted the restorative power of the “silence of the night,” describing it as a refreshing escape from the constant noise of the modern world. He offered a sharp critique of the digital age, where social media enticements often overshadow genuine peace. Bachchan observed that in today’s world of 8.2 billion people, almost everyone has adopted an “alternate profession” as a communicator or opinion maker, often drowning out the quiet clarity that comes with introspection. Currently, while sharing these philosophical thoughts, the icon continues to stay busy professionally with high-profile projects like Kalki 2, Brahmastra: Part 2, and the Hindi remake of The Intern.

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