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Amitabh is a Pakistani claims Pakistani : Bollywood Megastar Amitabh Bachchan may not be Indian if all the claims of a Pakistani man are to be believed. Jaffar Hussain, a resident of Nawanpind, Faisalabad (Pakistan), claims that Amitabh is his younger brother, according to a Geo News report. Hussain says Bachchan, accompanied by one Amir Badshah, fled to Karachi and then crossed the border into the Indian port city of Mumbai when he was 14 years old. He also claims that Bachchan’s ‘real name’ is Subh Sadiq and their father Abdul Haq, a goldsmith, had filed a complaint against Badshah in 1963. According to Hussain, Bachchan always showed a keen interest in films. Bachchan, born on October 11, 1942, in Allahabad, is the eldest son of Harivansh Rai Bachchan, a famous Hindi poet, and Teji Bachchan, who hailed from Faisalabad. His schooling took place in Gyana Prabodhini and Boys High School, Allahabad and Sherwood College, Nainital. He graduated from Kirorimal College, Delhi University. Before starting his acting career in Mumbai, Bachchan was working in ‘Bird and Co.’ in Kolkata.
Big B’s presence at Wankhede in the Cricket World Cup 2011 final... : Big B is being obsessed by the cricket ecstasy sweeping through the subcontinent with the ongoing Cricket World Cup 2011. The megastar has been following all the important matches intimately and has now reserved his tickets in advance for the final match at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The final will be played on 2nd April. “I am definitely going to be at Wankhede. I have already booked my tickets,” Mr. Amitabh Bachchan is quoted as saying by a news daily. Earlier, he has tweeted about the Indian team’s performance. “Just when you think that we are not the team that shall be of consequence in the World Cup, Dhoni and his band of brothers, do it!” Big B tweeted after India’s win over West Indies on Sunday. Regardless of the criticism the Indian team has faced for their domino-like batting collapse, Big B still maintains his confidence in the team. “We may look lethargic, unconcerned, overconfident and lazy on the pitch, but I tell you there is some very serious thinking going on,” Big B wrote.