Big B: In our early years ma, babuji gave prominence to sanskaar

IANS June 24, 2025 291 views

Amitabh Bachchan expressed deep appreciation for the values, or 'sanskaar,' his parents instilled in him. He emphasized how these teachings shaped his character and promoted ethical living. Bachchan views these values as a treasured legacy passed down through generations. Additionally, his iconic film "Sholay" is set to be honored with a special 50th-anniversary tribute in Italy.

"Fear lessens with the benevolence of Sanskaar .. resoluteness rises .. gives strength." - Amitabh Bachchan
Big B: In our early years ma, babuji gave prominence to sanskaar
Mumbai, June 24: Megastar Amitabh Bachchan has showcased gratitude for the 'sanskaar' instilled in him by his parents Teji Bachchan and Harivansh Rai Bachchan. He shared that he considers these values a cherished legacy.

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Amitabh Bachchan appreciates parents' sanskaar teachings

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Values shape character and promote ethical living

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Sholay's 50th anniversary celebrated with restored version

Amitabh took to his blog, where he spoke about "sanskar" and wrote: "In Hindu tradition, Sanskar (or Samskara) refers to a series of rites and rituals performed throughout a person's life, aimed at purifying the body, mind, and intellect, and shaping character and personality."

He said that the "sanskar" plays a role in shaping an individual's character, values, and behaviour, "guiding them towards ethical and righteous living."

"Sanskars are a way of transmitting cultural values, traditions, and beliefs from one generation to the next, helping to maintain social cohesion and continuity. Fear lessens with the benevolence of Sanskaar .. resoluteness rises .. gives strength and the firm ability to live life," he added.

The thespian said that his parents gave great prominence to "sanskaar".

"In our lives and particularly in our early years Ma and Babuji always gave prominence to 'sanskaar' .. in the way we were brought up .. and in the way several others were brought up too... it's a refined quality that was inculcated in us..." he added.

"That is something that we all treasure as our greatest gift from generations and from the teachings of our elders ... May our 'sanskaar's' ever be in the right directions!"

In other news, Amitabh Bachchan-starrer "Sholay" will be feted with a 50th anniversary tribute when its fully restored, uncut version gets its world premiere at Italy's Il Cinema Ritrovato Festival on June 27.

The film, which also stars Dharmendra, Hema Malini, Jaya Bachchan, Sanjeev Kumar and Amjad Khan, is written by the legendary duo Salim-Javed. The classic follows former police officer Thakur Baldev Singh, who hires two small-time rogues Veeru and Jai to capture the notorious dacoit Gabbar Singh, who terrorizes the village of Ramgarh.

The story blends action, thriller, revenge drama, comedy, romance and tragedy, all underscored by R.D. Burman's musical score.

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Rajesh K.
Big B always speaks with such wisdom! Sanskaar is indeed the foundation of Indian culture. My grandparents used to say "संस्कार ही सच्ची विरासत होती है" (Sanskar is the true legacy). So glad he's keeping these values alive in today's fast-paced world. 🙏
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Priya M.
While I respect Amitabh ji's views, I sometimes feel we focus too much on traditional sanskaar without adapting to modern values. Can't we create a balance? The world has changed since Sholay's time. Still, his dedication to family values is commendable.
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Arjun S.
Sholay's 50th anniversary! What a timeless classic that itself teaches great sanskaar - friendship, justice, courage. The scene where Thakur explains dharma to Veeru and Jai still gives me goosebumps. Big B's real life mirrors his on-screen values.
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Sunita R.
As a teacher, I completely agree with Bachchan sahab. Sanskaar isn't just rituals - it's about developing good character. In our school, we try to teach these values through stories and examples. Wish more celebrities would talk about this important aspect of parenting.
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Vikram J.
Interesting how he connects sanskaar with fearlessness. In today's world where kids are so stressed, maybe we need to revisit these traditional values. Not as rigid rules, but as guiding principles. Also - Sholay in Italy! Our culture going global! 🇮🇳

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