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on 2008/10/11 8:34:40
Happy Birthday to Big B, Amitabh Bachchan. He turns a solid 67 years today.

The face of Bollywood, the movie icon of millions world wide, Big B is doing better than ever. His movie career from the 1970’s to the millennium has seen him growing from strength to strength.
His career never seems to stop and he has many more films lined up for the future, Aladdin and Teen Patti to name a few.
Amitabh Bachchan is arguably the greatest of India’s superstars. The trademark baritone, the tall, intense persona made him the famous Angry young Man of the 1970’s. In the new millennium, he has re invented himself in a variety of roles from business tycoon to gangster to teacher to Good-hearted ghost.
He has been the face of Indian show business for around 4 decades now and is omnipresent on the subcontinent, his black–haired, white–bearded face staring out from billboards, television advertisements and the cinema screen in several films a year.
Amitabh who has never given the nod for a Hollywood movie is finally opening up to the foreign shores. He is doing a French project and is also in talks with Paul Schrader, who was the writer of the celebrated, ‘ Taxi Driver.”
Here is wishing him all success as he embarks to woo a global audience.

The face of Bollywood, the movie icon of millions world wide, Big B is doing better than ever. His movie career from the 1970’s to the millennium has seen him growing from strength to strength.
His career never seems to stop and he has many more films lined up for the future, Aladdin and Teen Patti to name a few.
Amitabh Bachchan is arguably the greatest of India’s superstars. The trademark baritone, the tall, intense persona made him the famous Angry young Man of the 1970’s. In the new millennium, he has re invented himself in a variety of roles from business tycoon to gangster to teacher to Good-hearted ghost.
He has been the face of Indian show business for around 4 decades now and is omnipresent on the subcontinent, his black–haired, white–bearded face staring out from billboards, television advertisements and the cinema screen in several films a year.
Amitabh who has never given the nod for a Hollywood movie is finally opening up to the foreign shores. He is doing a French project and is also in talks with Paul Schrader, who was the writer of the celebrated, ‘ Taxi Driver.”
Here is wishing him all success as he embarks to woo a global audience.
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