Amitabh Bachchan's Childhood Memory: Mother's Dupatta & "All Shall Be Well"

Amitabh Bachchan shared a nostalgic blog post recalling his late mother Teji Bachchan's caring nature and a simple childhood remedy. He described how she would warm her dupatta with her breath to soothe him, an act that still brings him comfort. The actor reflected on how life's persistent challenges often have simple solutions, guided by his mother's reassuring words. He concluded by extending blessings to mothers everywhere and connecting with his readers.

Key Points: Amitabh Bachchan Shares Memory of Mother Teji's Care

  • Childhood memory of maternal care
  • Homemade remedy with a dupatta
  • Reflection on life's simple solutions
  • Blog post from Jalsa residence
  • Message to his 'Extended Family'
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"All Shall Be Well Beta...": Amitabh Bachchan shares childhood memory of maternal care

Amitabh Bachchan recalls his mother Teji's homemade remedy and reassuring words in a heartfelt blog post, reflecting on life's simple solutions.

"all shall be well Beta - Teji Bachchan"

Mumbai, April 18

Veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan shared a deeply personal reflection in the early hours of Saturday, turning to memories of his mother and the quiet power of simplicity in his latest blog post.

In the post, marked DAY 6634 and written from his Mumbai residence, Jalsa, Bachchan reflected on how life's persistent challenges often have surprisingly simple solutions.

He questioned why people expend "time, energy, and strain" on issues that may require only minor adjustments for relief.

At the heart of the entry was a nostalgic remembrance of his late mother, Teji Bachchan. The actor described what he called her "homemade ingenuity" in caring for him during childhood.

Recalling a vivid moment, Bachchan wrote about how she would warm a rounded ball of her dupatta with her breath and place it gently over his eyes, bringing "immediate relief."

"She is not with us now, but just thinking of those moments brings that care, confidence, and assurance again," he wrote.

The actor highlighted that his mother's reassuring words, "all shall be well Beta", continue to guide him decades later. He concluded the note by extending blessings to mothers everywhere and urging his "Extended Family" (Ef) of readers to stay connected.

This reflective entry follows another recent blog post dated April 16, where the 83-year-old actor spoke about staying active and maintaining momentum in life.

Drawing from the writings of his father, he emphasised the importance of mobility and patience, noting, "Keep the body mobile, keep the mind mobile and the strength of mobility shall be evident."

On the professional front, he was last seen in 'Kalki 2898 AD', directed by Nag Ashwin and co-starring Prabhas, Deepika Padukone, and Kamal Haasan.

He also recently concluded hosting duties for the 17th season of 'Kaun Banega Crorepati.'

- ANI

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Rohit P
The part about warming the dupatta with her breath... that hit home. My grandmother did the same thing for me when I had a headache as a child. That generation had a different kind of love and resourcefulness. We've lost some of that in today's fast-paced world.
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Arjun K
Respectfully, while the sentiment is beautiful, it's easy for a megastar to talk about simple solutions. For the common man, our problems often don't have simple fixes—EMIs, job security, inflation. But yes, a mother's love is a universal comfort.
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Sarah B
I'm an NRI, and reading this made me so emotional. It reminds me of my own mom back in Kerala. These cultural threads of care are what bind us, no matter where we are in the world. Thank you, Amitabh ji, for sharing this.
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Karthik V
At 83, he's still blogging daily and reflecting so deeply. What an inspiration for staying mentally active! His point about keeping the body and mind mobile is gold, especially for our elderly parents. Time to call my mom and tell her I love her.
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Meera T
Teji Bachchan must have been an incredible woman. To raise a son like him with such values... it shows. In our culture, a mother's blessing is everything. This article is a beautiful reminder to cherish our parents while they are with us. ❤️

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