Big-B's Experiment with the Looks
-
Big-B's Experiment with the Looks
By his choice of roles Big-B time and time again has proved his excellence on the silver screen.
At the age when all his contemporaries have either left the acting arena or are playing the roles of grandpa's, this angry young man of the yesteryear is still experimenting with his roles and on screen looks.
So here are some of the unique appearances of this acting titan on the big screen.
-
Department
In the cine flick Department, Amitabh will be seen flaunting a rowdy Desi godfather look where he will be donning a white traditional Indian attire Dhoti Kurta teamed up with a red sash and goggles.
-
Paa
In cine flick Paa, fans got an opportunity to see this acting maestro in one of the most unconventional looks.
In the movie Amitbah played the role of a child suffering an ailment called 'Progeria' in which a person appears five times older then his actual age.
With a wonderful character appropriate make-up Big-B well carried the role, and even fetched his third national award for his stupendous acting.
-
Jhoom Barabar Jhoom
Decorated with loads of humongous jazzy accessories, patchwork jacket, wild boots, bling and make-up Amitabh's fanciful gypsy musician avatar in cine flick Jhoom Barabar Jhoom too emerged as a head turner among the millions of Big-B fans.
-
Buddha Hoga Tera Baap
In Buddha Hoga Tera Baap, Bachchan played the role of a defiant hitman, who owns a classy flamboyance in his character.
Flaunting Gen-X accessories and attitude, Amitabh's character in the cine flick was loved by masses for his memorable performance.
-
The Last Lear
AB's retired Shakespearean theatre artist avatar with philosopher like looks, long hairs and typical theater artist way of dressing truly left his fans mesmerised by his performance in the cine flick The Last Lear.
-
Paheli
Doing an absolute justice to any and every character is Big-B's basic instinct.
In cine flick Paheli he very well carried the role of a Shepherd. By donning a traditional Gujarati attire teamed up with a Gujarati styled turban and a remarkable rural dialect, Bachchan again proved the charisma of 'Bachchanism.'