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Amitabh Bachchan still keeps his co-star Madhu close to his heart

Amitabh Bachchan still keeps his co-star Madhu close to his heart

Legendary actor and the all-time best Superstar of Bollywood, Amitabh Bachchan is always known for his simplicity, care for others and for his sharp memory. He is not only an actor par excellence but also a great human being as well. Bachchan had always there to show his respect towards all his co-actors and is always ready to appreciate and admire other great actors in our country without making any difference between North Indian or South Indian. That’s why we all love him as a person.

Last day Madhu once again showed his sharp memory and his big heart. Someone named Moses Saphir had shared a photo on his twitter account. It was of Amitabh Bachchan standing with his co-stars in the set of 1969 film named Saat Hindustani. It was Amitabh Bachchan’s first movie as well. The film also has Malayalam actor Madhu in it. By sharing the photo from that film, Moses Saphir said that Amitabh Bachchan standing with his co-stars named Madan, Jalal Agha, Utpal Dutt and Anwar Ali.

Amitabh Bachchan still keeps his co-star Madhu close to his heart

The man was made a mistake by saying Madan instead of Madhu in that post. Then comes the tweet of Amitabh Bachchan correcting the mistake of Moses Saphir as he said that it’s not Madan but Madhu from Kerala. It is quite astonishing that after 46 years of releasing that film he still remember the names of each and every actor who was with him in that movie. That is the way of him to respect all his co-actors.

Amitabh Bachchan never showed any inhibitions in saying what he feels right. That is why he said that his most favorite actor in India is Mohanlal from Malayalam film. His wife Jaya Bachchan also said that Mohanlal is her most favorite actor in India. Now by remembering Madhu and showing that he keeps Madhu close to his heart, Bachchan proved why he is considered as one of the greatest human beings and legends in India. Saat Hindustani, which was his debut film , was directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas in 1969.


 
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