Key Points

Amitabh Bachchan recently shared a candid reflection on his brief political career. He revealed he left politics in an emotional state after finding the role incredibly difficult. Despite the challenges, he cherishes the two years he spent connecting with rural India. His political journey was notably marked by a record election win but also ended abruptly amid major controversies.

Key Points: Amitabh Bachchan Reveals Why He Quit Politics After Record Election Win

  • Bachchan won his 1984 Lok Sabha seat from Allahabad with a record margin
  • He described navigating political life as a very difficult and complex task
  • His political career was cut short by controversies including the Bofors scandal
  • Bachchan still values the two years he spent learning about rural Indian life
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Amitabh Bachchan opens up on KBC about his emotional exit from politics, his massive 1984 election victory, and the controversies that cut his political career short.

"I left (politics) in a very emotional state... I realized that this is a very difficult task. - Amitabh Bachchan"

Mumbai, Sep 24

Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan is reminiscing about his days in politics. A clip from the latest episode of the quiz based reality show ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’ shows the actor talking to a contestant, as he spoke about his political journey.

He said in the video, “I left (politics) in a very emotional state. My birthplace was Allahabad (now Prayagraj). The people there loved me a lot. I got a vote and won the election. But when I spent a few days there, I realized that this is a very difficult task. You have to look at this side, look at that side, listen to that side, how to answer this, how to do this. It's very difficult”.

However, the veteran actor called his time in politics a learning curve, as he shared, “But let me tell you, the experience I had at that time, the two years I spent there, were very precious for me. Because the real life of India lives in our inner villages. From here I came to know how the people there live, what they do. And they give so much respect whenever someone comes to fight the election. They respect it in their own way. This must have happened to you too”.

Big B, has had a limited but notable engagement with politics. He joined the Indian National Congress (INC) following the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, and allegedly gave an inflammatory speech after the former Prime Minister’s assassination. That year, he contested the Lok Sabha elections from Allahabad and won with a record margin of over 1 million votes, marking one of the largest electoral victories in India’s history.

During his brief political career, Big B focused on cultural and social issues, leveraging his celebrity status to draw attention to public causes. However, his association with politics quickly became controversial. In 1987, allegations surfaced linking him to financial irregularities connected to the Bofors scandal, although he was never formally charged. The scrutiny and pressure surrounding these allegations, combined with his discomfort in navigating political life, led him to resign from active politics in the same year.

After his resignation, he distanced himself from political involvement, returning fully to his film career, but occasionally lent his voice to public campaigns.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to hear about his political journey. Shows how challenging politics can be even for someone as respected as Amitabh Bachchan.
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Priya S
Winning by 1 million votes! That's incredible. Shows how much people loved him in Allahabad. But politics is definitely not for everyone.
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Amit G
While I respect Big B, I wish the article had focused more on his current work rather than past political controversies. He's done so much for Indian cinema since then.
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Nisha Z
His point about real India living in villages is so true! Celebrities should use their platform to highlight rural issues more often. 👍
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Michael C
The Bofors scandal mention seems unnecessary since he was never charged. Media should focus on his positive contributions to society.

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