Amitabh Bachchan greets fans at Jalsa, shares emotional video
Amitabh Bachchan greets fans outside Jalsa in his weekly Sunday ritual, later sharing an emotional video that highlights his timeless bond with admirers.
Bollywood’s living legend Amitabh Bachchan once again carried forward his decades-old tradition of greeting fans outside his Mumbai residence, Jalsa. On Sunday, thousands gathered outside the superstar’s home to catch a glimpse of him, and Bachchan, true to ritual, stepped out to wave, interact, and share a few moments of heartfelt connection. Later, he posted an emotional video of the event, capturing the joy and warmth of the encounter.
The Sunday ritual at Jalsa has become a cultural phenomenon in itself. What began as a simple gesture of gratitude in the 1980s has now transformed into a weekly pilgrimage for fans. People travel not only from across India but from overseas as well, hoping to catch sight of the megastar who has ruled Hindi cinema for over five decades. Bachchan, dressed in his trademark kurta-pyjama and shawl, greeted fans with folded hands, waves, and even signed a few autographs.
In his video post, the 82-year-old actor reflected on the bond he shares with his audience, describing it as “a connection beyond cinema.” He acknowledged the relentless love and loyalty fans have shown him through both personal and professional highs and lows. “Every Sunday is a reminder of the incredible journey we’ve shared,” he wrote.
The emotional weight of these meetings has grown with time. For younger fans, it is often their first live glimpse of the superstar they’ve only seen on screen, while older admirers consider it a reaffirmation of a lifelong relationship. Many visitors bring placards, flowers, and even small gifts, transforming the street outside Jalsa into a festive zone.
Industry peers have often remarked on how unique this tradition is, pointing out that no other actor in India—or even globally—has sustained such consistent personal engagement with their audience. For Bachchan, who has weathered multiple health scares and reinvented his career several times, the ritual seems as much a source of strength for him as it is an inspiration for fans.
Even at this stage in his career, with projects like Kalki 2898 AD keeping him relevant to new generations, Amitabh Bachchan’s Sunday gatherings prove that stardom is not just about films. It’s about nurturing an unspoken, enduring relationship between an artist and his admirers—one handshake, one smile, one wave at a time.