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Who says I'm Big B? Look, I am smaller than you: Amitabh tells schoolgirl

Amitabh spoke about the importance of education and treating girl child with equality while hosting Ek Nayi Subah programme.

The government’s ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ campaign is a way towards women empowerment, Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan on Saturday said as he stressed on the importance of protecting and nurturing the girl child.

Speaking about this campaign of the government, which is celebrating its second anniversary by hosting a grand function “Ek Nayi Subah” here, Bachchan said, “It’s time we realise that half of the country’s population can’t be left behind by making them feel neglected and helpless. They should be equal partners in the country’s development.”

Quoting an old Sanskrit mantra, he said that women have been given the foremost place even in our religious beliefs as Saraswati is the symbol of knowledge, Lakshmi of wealth while Durga and Kali represent strength and power.

“In the present scenario, this imagination will become a reality only if the position of a man and a woman is equal in the society. Equal number of daughters should be born as sons and they should be raised and educated properly so that they are able to play their rightful role in life,” he said.

Bachchan, 73, said the real motive of the new slogan ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ is that there should be no discrimination between a son and a daughter and both should be considered assets of a family and given equal opportunities.

“We should encourage the thought that our families should do everything to protect and nurture the girl child… I consider this slogan a way to take forward the whole society and adopt the right perspective towards our women.

“Let’s pledge that we encourage the powerful within the so-called helpless to bloom and give them the chance to empower the whole country.” Bachchan said Mahatma Gandhi always considered women a superior force as a man could never compete with them when it came to inner strength. The actor also had an interesting chat with a group of girl students.

During the show, a seventh-grader, who introduced herself as Sugam asked, "I want to know about your childhood. How did you become the Big B?" But Mr Bachchan seemed unfazed and gave the girl a prompt reply.

"Who says I'm Big B? Here, look, I am smaller than you," Mr Bachchan replied promptly, sitting down on the floor.

As her friends burst out laughing, Mr Bachchan said, "Big B is just a name people in the media have given me. No one is Big. One just has to do one's job and work hard to reach one's goals." In this context, he also quoted a few lines from 'Madhushala', the famous work by his father Harivansh Rai Bachchan.

During the interaction with the children, Mr Bachchan also read two poems written by students.

Amitabh had faced criticism when his name started doing the rounds as the host of the government’s planned cultural gala on its two-year anniversary but Bachchan clarified he was only hosting a small segment for ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’, as he is attached to the campaign.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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