Abhishek Bachchan
Bachchan in September 2014
Born 5 February
1976 (age 39)
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Occupation Actor
Producer
Television Presenter
Playback Singer
Entrepreneur
Years active 2000–present
Height 6 ft 2 in
(1.88 m)
Spouse(s) Aishwarya
Rai Bachchan (2007–present)
Children Aaradhya
Bachchan
Parent(s) Amitabh
Bachchan
Jaya Bachchan
Relatives Shweta
Nanda (Sister)
Nikhil Nanda (Brother-in-law)
Signature
Abhishek Bachchan (born 5 February 1976) is an Indian film
actor, producer and playback singer known for his works exclusively in
Bollywood, and a Bengali film.[1][2][3] Bachchan better established himself in
Hindi cinema playing a no-nonsense Mumbai police officer in the blockbuster
action thriller Dhoom (2004), and the subsequent Dhoom (film series) one of the
highest grossing film series of Hindi cinema. Bachchan's first release of 2005
was the crime comedy Bunty Aur Babli, which emerged as the second
highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2005, and earned him a nomination for the
Filmfare Award for Best Actor. This film also marked his first professional
collaboration with his father and veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan, who played a
police officer closely following the lead pair.
Bachchan was next seen in Ram Gopal Varma's critically
acclaimed political drama Sarkar, His performance as the morally upright son of
a troubled politician (played by his father) earned him rave reviews from
critics as well as his second consecutive Filmfare Award for Best Supporting
Actor. Bachchan earned much critical acclaim for his performance in Mani
Ratnam's Guru (2007), loosely based on the life of business magnate Dhirubhai
Ambani."[4] In 2010, Bachchan received the National Film Award for
producing thesocial problem film Paa. [5] Bachchan received five IIFA Awards,
three Filmfare Awards, and six Screen Awards.[6]
Contents
[hide]
• 1 Early
life
• 2 Career
o 2.1 Film
debut and initial struggle (2000-2003)
o 2.2
Widespread success (2004-2008)
o 2.3 Brief
setback and recent success (2010–present)
2.3.1
Upcoming projects
• 3 Sports
ventures
• 4 Other
work
• 5 Brand
ambassador
• 6
Personal life
• 7 Awards
• 8
Selected filmography
• 9
References
• 10
External links
Early life[edit]
See also: Bachchan family
Bachchan with his father, Amitabh Bachchan(left) and mother,
Jaya Bachchan(center). February 2014.
Abhishek Bachchan was born on 5 February 1976 to veteran
actor of Hindi cinema, Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bhaduri Bachchan, yesteryears
leading actress. He is married to Aishwarya Rai is former Miss World and a
leading Bollywood actress. His grandfather, Harivansh Rai Bachchan, was a poet
of Hindi literature and professor at the Allahabad University in Uttar Pradesh.
The original surname of his family is Srivastava, Bachchan being the pen name
used by his grandfather. However, when Amitabh entered films, he did so under
his father's pen name. Bachchan is of Kayastha heritage on his father's
side,[7] Bengali from his mother's side[8] and Punjabi from his grandmother's side.[9]
Time magazine listed Amitabh Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai on
its list of most influential Indians.[10][11] Bachchan was dyslexic as a child;
this was referred to by Aamir Khan in the film Taare Zameen Par.[12] He
attended Jamnabai Narsee School and Bombay Scottish School in Mumbai, Modern
School, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi, and Aiglon College in Switzerland.[13] He then
attendedBoston University, and subsequently moved to Bollywood.[14][15]
Career[edit]
Film debut and initial struggle (2000-2003)[edit]
In 2000, Bachchan made his film debut playing the male lead
in J. P. Dutta's war drama Refugee opposite Kareena Kapoor, who was also making
her debut in the film. Although the film did not fare very well at the box
office, both Bachchan and Kapoor received positive reviews for their
performances. Film critic Taran Adarsh wrote that he "has all it takes to
emerge a competent actor in years to come. Even in his debut-making film,
Abhishek comes across as a fine actor and lives up to his family name."[16]
After Refugee, Bachchan starred in a series of poorly
received films that failed to make a mark at the box office. However, his
performance in Sooraj R. Barjatya's romantic dramedy Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon
(2003) earned him his first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best
Supporting Actor, and he went on to win the award the following year for his
performance in Mani Ratnam's political drama Yuva (2004).
Widespread success (2004-2008)[edit]
Bachchan better established himself in Hindi cinema playing
a no-nonsense Mumbai police officer in the blockbuster action thriller Dhoom
(2004), which also starred Uday Chopra, John Abraham, Esha Deol, and Rimi Sen
in pivotal roles. His next two films were Phir Milenge (2004) and Naach (2004),
neither of which performed very well at the box office.
Bachchan's first release of 2005 was the crime comedy Bunty
Aur Babli, which featured him and Rani Mukerji as the titular con artist duo
who perform several successful heists and fall in love along the way. The film
emerged as the second highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2005, and earned him a
nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor. This film also marked his
first professional collaboration with his father Amitabh Bachchan, who played a
police officer closely following the lead pair.
Bachchan was next seen in Ram Gopal Varma's political drama
Sarkar, which was a moderate success at the box office. His performance as the
morally upright son of a troubled politician (played by his father) earned him
rave reviews from critics as well as his second consecutive Filmfare Award for
Best Supporting Actor. His next two releasesDus (2005) and Bluffmaster! (2005)
were both moderately successful, but did not earn much critical appreciation.
Bachchan won his third consecutive Filmfare Award for Best
Supporting Actor for his performance in Karan Johar's critically acclaimed
romantic drama Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna(2006), which emerged as a moderate
commercial success despite the fact that it dealt with the controversial
subject of marital infidelity. Bachchan played the role of a man whose wife
(Rani Mukerji) is unhappy with their marriage, and so begins an affair with a
friend (Shahrukh Khan) who is also unhappy with his marriage to his wife
(Preity Zinta).
Bachchan then starred opposite Aishwarya Rai in the period
romance Umrao Jaan, a remake of the 1981 film of the same name starring Rekha
and Farooq Sheikh in the lead roles. The film failed to earn the same level of
appreciation as the original, and was also a commercial failure. He was next
seen in Dhoom 2 (2006), which featured him and Uday Chopra reprising their
roles from the original Dhoom (2004) joined by new cast members Hrithik Roshan,
Aishwarya Rai, and Bipasha Basu. The film emerged as the highest-grossing
Bollywood film of 2006, but some critics commented that Bachchan was
"reduced to a mere supporting player"[17] to his co-star Roshan.
Bachchan earned much critical acclaim for his performance in
Mani Ratnam's Guru (2007), loosely based on the life of business magnate
Dhirubhai Ambani."[18] The film starred him alongside Aishwarya Rai
(making his first film with Aishwarya Rai[dubious – discuss]), R. Madhavan,
Mithun Chakraborty, Vidya Balan, and Arya Babbar.
His next release was the dance comedy Jhoom Barabar Jhoom
(2007) alongside Preity Zinta, Bobby Deol, and Lara Dutta. Although the film
failed at the Indian box office, it was a moderate success overseas. He was
then seen playing a minor role in the female-centric drama Laaga Chunari Mein
Daag (2007) as the love interest of the film's lead actress Rani Mukerji.
Bachchan's first release of 2008 was Ram Gopal Varma's
Sarkar Raj, which featured him and his father reprising their roles from Sarkar
(2005) while his wife Aishwarya Rai Bachchan entered the cast as a new
addition. This film proved to be a major success at the box office, and earned
him a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. His next
release was the fantasy adventure film Drona (2008), which was a major failure
both critically and commercially.
Bachchan was next seen in Dostana (2008), a romantic comedy
about two men (Bachchan and John Abraham) who pretend to be gay in order to be
allowed to live with a girl (Priyanka Chopra), but then find that they have
both fallen in love with her. John Abraham overshadowed Bachchan in this film
with his power packed performance.The film was a major success at the box
office, and earned him a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor.
Bachchan's first release of 2009 was Delhi-6, which received
a lukewarm response from critics. Later that year he was seen in the family
dramedy Paa, which he also produced. The film's plot centered on a boy (Amitabh
Bachchan) suffering from progeria as well as his relationships with his father
(Bachchan) and his mother (Vidya Balan). For his work as a producer on the
film, Bachchan earned the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi.
Brief setback and recent success (2010–present)[edit]
Bachchan experienced a brief setback in his career[19] with
five films that failed critically and commercially. These films were the
thriller Raavan (2010), the social drama Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey (2010), the
action thriller Game (2011), the crime drama Dum Maaro Dum (2011), and the
heist thriller Players (2012).
Bachchan then played supporting role alongside Ajay Devgan,
Asin, and Prachi Desai in Rohit Shetty's comedy Bol Bachchan (2012), which was
a major blockbuster at the box office despite receiving mixed reviews from
critics. Film critic Anupama Chopra called Bachchan a "good part of the
film" and also commented that he "manages to sparkle even in a script
that is lazy and determinedly lowbrow".[20]
Bachchan then appeared in Dhoom 3 (2013). Like Dhoom 2
(2006), he and Uday Chopra were the only cast members reprising their roles. In
this installment of the series, they were joined by Aamir Khan and Katrina
Kaif. While the film became a major blockbuster and currently ranks as the 2nd
highest-grossing Bollywood film of all-time, most critics commented that
Bachchan was a good supporting actor in Dhoom 3. Bachchan also starred in Farah
Khan's Happy New Year, a musical heist film which featured an ensemble cast of
Shahrukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, Sonu Sood, Boman Irani, Vivaan Shah and Jackie
Shroff. Shahrukh Khan's stellar performance was hailed by the audience.
Bachchan had a double role in the film as Nandu Bhide, a street loafer and
Vikki Grover, the son of a business tycoon. Critics praised his comic timings
and acting and felt that he was a good supporting actor.
Upcoming projects[edit]
He is filming for the romantic drama All Is Well opposite
Asin, which was initially set to release in December 2014 but has now been
delayed as cabinet minister Smriti Irani, who plays a vital role in the film
has not been able to allocate any dates since the Indian general elections
2014. He has also signed on to star with Akshay Kumar and Riteish Deshmukh as
the three male leads of Housefull 3, the sequel to Housefull (2010) and
Housefull 2 (2012). This installment is to be directed by Sajid-Farhad and
produced bySajid Nadiadwala.[21]
Sports ventures[edit]
Abhishek Bachchan bought the Pro Kabaddi League franchise
team Jaipur Pink Panthers[22][23] and co-bought the Indian Super League
football team Chennaiyin FC.[24] in 2014.Jaipur Pink Panthers won the first
ever championships held in 2014.[25]
Other work[edit]
In 2005, he was a part of Tamil director Mani Ratnam's stage
show, Netru, Indru, Naalai, an event which sought to raise funds for The
Banyan, a voluntary organisation which rehabilitates homeless women with mental
illness in Chennai.[26]
In the summer of 2008, Bachchan, his wife, his father, and
actors Preity Zinta, Riteish Deshmukh, and Madhuri Dixit starred in the
"Unforgettable World Tour" stage production. The first leg covered
the USA, Canada, Trinidad, and London. Bachchan is also involved in the
functional and administrative operations of his father's company, originally
known as ABCL, and renamed as AB Corp. Ltd. That company, along with Wizcraft
International Entertainment Pvt. Ltd., developed the Unforgettable
production.[27]
In 2011, Bachchan has promoted awareness of drug abuse in
India as part of a citizen education campaign. The actor launched the Awareness
Day race, which celebrated the silver jubilee of the country's Narcotics Control
Bureau.[28][29]
Brand ambassador[edit]
Bachchan has been brand ambassador for products like LG Home
appliances,[30] American Express credit cards,[31] Videocon DTH,[32] Motorola
mobiles,[33] Ford Fiesta[34] andIdea mobiles.[35]
In 2009, Abhishek Bachchan was announced the winner of the
'Best Brand Ambassador of the Year' award at the NDTV Techlife Awards 2009.[36]
AdEx India,a division of TAM Media Research conducted a
study on celebrity brand endorsements for the period of Jan–Dec 2010 in which
Abhishek Bachchan eats the pie with a 4.7% share ad volume out of the 41.5%
film actors on the endorsement circuit.[37][38]
Abhishek Bachchan became the brand ambassador for TTK
Prestige, part of the TTK Group in October 2013[39] along with his wife
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.
In 2014, he became the brand ambassador for the END7
campaign of the Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases. The goal of the
campaign is to eradicate seven different tropical diseases by 2020.[40]
Personal life[edit]
Bachchan with his wife Aishwarya Rai, 2013
In October 2002, at his father Amitabh Bachchan's 60th
birthday celebration, Abhishek and actress Karishma Kapoor announced their
engagement.[41] The engagement was called off in January 2003. Bachchan fell in
love with Aishwarya Rai, who is two years older than him, whilst filming for
Dhoom 2,[42] though both of them had already appeared together in Dhai Akshar
Prem Ke (in which her then longtime boyfriend, Salman Khan, made a brief cameo)
and Kuch Naa Kaho. Bachchan and Rai announced their engagement on 14 January
2007 later confirmed by his father, Amitabh Bachchan.[43] The couple was
married on 20 April 2007, according to traditional Hindu rituals of the Bunt
community, to which Rai belongs. The wedding took place in a private ceremony
at the Bachchan residence,Prateeksha, in Juhu, Mumbai,[44] but was heavily
covered by the entertainment media. The couple appeared on The Oprah Winfrey
Show in September 2009,[45] and were described as more famous than
Brangelina.[46] They have been described as a supercouple in the Indian
media.[47][48] Rai gave birth to a baby girl on 16 November 2011.[49][50] Her
daughter became quite popular by the name of "Beti B" which was named
by the fans and the media, since the couple took over four months to name their
daughter. The baby girl was finally named as Aaradhya Bachchan in March
2012.[51]
Awards[edit]
Main article: List of awards and nominations received by
Abhishek Bachchan
Selected filmography[edit]
Main article: Abhishek Bachchan filmography
Year Film Role Notes
2000 Refugee
Refugee Nominated—Filmfare
Award for Best Male Debut
2003 Main Prem Ki
Diwani Hoon
Prem Kumar Nominated—Filmfare
Award for Best Supporting Actor
2004 Yuva
Lallan Singh Filmfare
Award for Best Supporting Actor
2005 Bunty Aur
Babli
Rakesh Trivedi / Bunty Nominated—Filmfare
Award for Best Actor
2005 Sarkar
Shankar Nagre Filmfare
Award for Best Supporting Actor
2006 Kabhi Alvida
Naa Kehna
Rishi Talwar Filmfare
Award for Best Supporting Actor
2007 Guru
Gurukant K. Desai Nominated—Filmfare
Award for Best Actor
2008 Sarkar Raj
Shankar Nagre Nominated—Filmfare
Award for Best Supporting Actor
2008 Dostana
Sameer Kapoor Nominated—Filmfare
Award for Best Actor
2009 Paa
Amol Arte National
Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi
(as producer)
2012 Bol Bachchan
Abhishek Bachchan & Abbas Ali (Double Role) IIFA Best Comedian Award
2014 Happy New
Year
Nandu Bhide & Vicky Grover (Double Role) Nominated — Filmfare Award for Best
Supporting Actor
[52]
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