Showing posts with label Big B. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Big B. Show all posts

Monday, May 2, 2011

Big B Performs A Medley Of His Best Songs In Bhuddah


Amitabh Bachchan will be seen performing an incredible medley in his upcoming film ‘Bhuddah’. He will perform on a medley that will include some of his most popular songs. He has sung the song himself, which must be exciting for his fans.

Amitabh was recording this song with choreographer Remo last week. Big B wrote on his blog that is was exciting though he found it tiring and painful at this age.

I have always found Big B to be an incredible actor with an outstanding voice. His voice is great and helps him stand out while delivering dialogues. Strangely, I have never found his otherwise impactful voice to be so impressive when it comes to singing. I do like even those songs that he have sung in the past…some of them, but they are not at all beautiful…nothing in comparison to his great voice.

Anyway, for all those Big B fans who love to listen to his songs, I am sure at this age a medley of all his amazing songs would be a fun thing!

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Big B wants dance lessons

Amitabh Bachchan danced his way into the New Year in Goa, but feels he needs to take some serious dancing lessons soon.

"Moving on the dance floor after ages has shown how rusty I have become. This has to change. Dancing lessons, I presume, during the gym hours I would imagine is the nearest course of action that could be taken. But yes, I was surprised at the fact that a few parts of my body still move in rhythm," Amitabh posted on his blog www.bigb.bigadda.com.

The 68-year-old, who has always maintained a distinct dancing style in Bollywood, attended a beachside party on New Year's eve in picturesque Goa.

"Great ambience, fantastic music and gorgeous food. And we have danced and eaten our way through the past year amongst friends and well wishers and an incredible burst of fireworks all along the entire stretch of the beach that starts from the Fort Aguada, north," he added