I want to avoid unwanted controversy: Amitabh Bachchan

October 31, 2015

New Delhi, Oct 31: At a time when writers, filmmakers and historians have revolted against a rising culture of intolerance towards freedom of speech, Indian cinematic icon Amitabh Bachchan, a widely followed celebrity on social media platforms, says he's always cautious about expressing himself to avoid "unwanted controversy".

AmitabhWith over 20 million Facebook fans, a Twitterati of 17.5 million, and a growing "extended family" on his blog, the 73-year-old son of legendary poet Harivanshrai Bachchan was aptly titled the 'Social Media Person of The Year' by an association earlier this year.

He often writes about trivia related to his past, present and future projects; shares his views on life in general and social issues; talks about his weaknesses, his family members, especially his grandchildren; but what Big B mostly avoids is commenting on sensitive issues.

Is he reluctant about sharing his views freely?

"That's a discretion I will exercise because there is a certain vulnerability with celebrities," Big B said in an interview on the phone from Mumbai.

"We (celebrities) are vulnerable to almost everything. There are times when something we may have spoken could have created a controversy...So, there is a certain amount of cautiousness that I exercise," he added.

But there are actors and filmmakers who share their thoughts on socio-political matters without a second thought.

"God bless them," exclaimed the thespian, adding that he finds such people "very brave, honest, frank and strong".

"I exercise a lot of restraint in expressing myself on various issues... I don't want to create unnecessary controversy," said Amitabh, who has learnt the tricks of the trade in his four decade-long journey in filmdom.

He also said that if he is ever forced into commenting on something, "I will perhaps not be able to give an adequate reply, or I will excuse myself from it because either I don't have the right answers or I don't wish to make comments on it."

Big B's latest initiative to connect with his fans and well-wishers across the globe is Wakau, a celebrity video blogging application, which he launched on Thursday. He's looking forward to let his fans into his candid moments and open up his life to them further.

His adeptness with technology has improved over the years and, unlike many his age, he has embraced it beautifully -- even though he admitted that he's not totally comfortable with it.

The "Paa" actor makes no bones about saying that he turns to his children Abhishek and Shweta, as well as to his grandchildren Navya Naveli and Agastya Nanda, when he doesn't understand new features on smartphones, laptops or iPads.

"My kids and grandchildren help me with these modern inventions. Sometimes when I don't know how to work on a mobile or a laptop or an iPad, they are very conversant to that, so I seek their help," Big B said.

He feels the onus to introduce "older generations -- grandparents and at many times parents who are not conversant with technology -" lies on the youngsters.

Recounting one incident when he introduced his celebrated father to a mobile phone, he shared: "I remember the first time when I took a mobile phone to my father, he had actually backed away from it... like there was some kind of danger involved here.

"But gradually once they get used to it, they understand."

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August 5,2020

New Delhi, Aug 5: Playback singer S P Balasubrahmanyam on Wednesday confirmed testing positive for COVID-19 with 'mild' symptoms.

The 74-year-old musician shared the information through a video message posted on his official Facebook page.

In the video, the singer detailed about having a little "discomfort" for two days, stating he had chest congestion along with cold and on-off fever, which led him to get tested for the virus.

However, he also mentioned that he could have stayed at home in self-quarantine, as advised, but did not want to put his family in danger, and hence got admitted by his own choice, to recover quickly.

"I am in good hand, I am in good health. Nobody has to worry about this. The fever has subsided, and in two days I'll be discharged and I'll be home. Thanks for the concern," he said in the video message.

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March 28,2020

Chennai, Mar 28: Chennai City Corporation personnel stuck a home quarantine sticker at the office of actor-politician Kamal Haasan's Makkal Needhi Maiam office on Saturday, leading to speculation that the matinee star was quarantined for the coronavirus.

While there was speculation if Kamal Haasan was quarantined, the Greater Chennai Corporation said their staffers pasted the sticker on the premises because actress Gautami Tadimalli "returned from Dubai recently and her passport has this address (Eldams Road in upscale Alwarpet)."

The present residence of the actress was not known immediately.

The sticker read, "We are in home quarantine to safeguard ourselves and Chennai from the coronavirus." It was removed soon, an official said, declining to elaborate.

Kamal Haasan clarified in a statement that he was not quarantined.

"Based on the notice stuck outside my house, news has been spread saying that I have been quarantined. But most of you already know that I have not been living there for the past few years and the Makkal Needhi Maiam party office has been functioning from there," he said.

Further, the actor said, the news that he has been quarantined "is not true."

As a precautionary measure, he has been maintaining social distancing, he said.

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January 16,2020

Washington D.C., Jan 16: Barbara Broccoli, who has since long been the producer of the James Bond franchise, recently clarified in an interview that the 007 character won't be played by a woman in the forthcoming rendition.

Broccoli, accompanied by her half brother and fellow producer Michael G. Wilson, told Variety: "He can be of any color, but he is male."

She went on to say: "I believe we should be creating new characters for women -- strong female characters. I'm not particularly interested in taking a male character and having a woman play it. I think women are far more interesting than that."

According to Fox News, the current Bond hero, Daniel Craig, announced last November that he would cease to play the legendary character once he is done with the upcoming 'No Time To Die' movie that is scheduled for release in coming April.

Commenting on Daniel parting ways with the franchise, Broccoli said: "I'm in total denial. I've accepted what Daniel has said, but I'm still in denial. It's too traumatic for me."

Fox News reported last July that the British Actress Lashana Lynch could possibly star in the 2020 Bond flick, but such speculations were dispelled once the trailer for the movie was brought out last December.

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