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Big B turns nostalgic on 75th birthday, shares letter

On the 15th of February 2018, the veteran Bollywood actor Amithab Bachchan marked his 49 years of being in the industry. So did his co-stars.

Amitabh Bachchan shared a birthday letter from his onscreen mom, Sulochana Latkar, on social media on Sunday. He received the letter on his 75th birthday.

Days after sharing a throwback letter from veteran actor Dilip Kumar, he has now shared a letter from the actor who most often played his onscreen mother beside Nirupama Roy.

Sulochana, who has worked with Amitabh in films like Muqadddar Ka Sikander (1978), Majboor (1974) and Reshma Aur Shera (1971), sent a hand-written letter to Bachchan on his 75th birthday last year. In the letter, she remembered the shy and serious “chotu” from the sets of Reshma Aur Shera who achieved the stature of the star of the millennium and called the transformation ‘God’s miracle’.

Blessing Amitabh on his 75th birthday, Sulochana wrote in her letter, “Today, you complete 75 years. In Marathi, we call this the ‘Amritmahotsav’. You know the meaning of amrit (elixir). I pray to God that you are blessed with elixir in your future life, may you live a healthy and long life.”

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“I still remember the serious, shy chotu from Reshma Aur Shera. Today, when I see the same chotu transformed into the huge and strong mountain – Amitabh Bachchan, I believe in God’s miracle. I wish you always remain successful. I am delighted to know that you are celebrating your birthday with your family. My love for all your family members,” she signed off.

Sharing the letter on his Facebook page, Amitabh wrote,

Earlier this month, Big B shared a letter from his Shakti co-star Dilip Kumar. The letter addressed to Bachchan was written a few years ago and praised Amitabh’s acting prowess. “In recent times, I can remember Black and, if I remember right, Saira and I were at a loss for words at the premiere night, after the curtain came down, to express our myriad feelings of admiration for your outstanding performance. It is a pity the film missed the Oscar nomination. If any Indian actor, in my personal opinion, deserves the world’s most coveted award, it is you,” Dilip Kumar had said in the letter.

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