
Mumbai | It was celebration and devotion in equal measures outside Amitabh Bachchan's residence Jalsa on Saturday as hundreds of fans gathered for the legendary actor's 83rd birthday, turning the lanes of Juhu into a sea of posters and placards.
Bachchan’s birthday has, for decades, been more than a personal milestone — it is an occasion that unites fans from across the country, a reminder of the unwavering adoration that continues to surround Hindi cinema’s enduring icon.
And the superstar kept his date with fans, something that he has done on each Sunday.
"I give and express my love and gratitude to all that wish me for the DAY of the 11th October 2025 .. and am overwhelmed by your grace and sincerity," Bachchan wrote on his official blog.
At 5 pm, the actor emerged out of his residence and greeted scores of fans.
For many, the annual trip to the megastar’s residence has become a ritual - a chance to stand for hours in the hope of catching a fleeting glimpse of the man whose stardom has defined generations.
Some came dressed as his most famous on-screen characters, others held up life-size cutouts and banners bearing his image and famous dialogues.
A fan, wearing a shirt which read Wishing you bestest 83rd , called Bachchan a living legend .
“Every year, we members of Amitabh Bachchan’s extended family come here on October 11 to get a glimpse of him. Sir showers us with so much love every Sunday. As for the T-shirt, every year we print it according to his age — the number of years he’s completed. And sir always acknowledges it.
I’ve probably been coming here since 2011, along with the rest of our group. Every Sunday, no matter if it’s cold, raining, or anything else, we come here without fail. And sir, too, tries his best to meet his his extended family — with so much affection, the fan told PTI.
For another fan, who has been coming since 2003, the journey to Jalsa has become almost spiritual.
“We feel blessed after seeing him. I’ve met him many times — in the beginning, we couldn’t believe we were standing next to Bachchan sahab,” he said, recalling that Sharabi was the first film that made him a lifelong admirer.
For others, the admiration borders on reverence.
“I have been a die-hard fan of Amitabh Bachchan sir since I was four or five years old. No one can match him, and no one ever will,” said another fan, who rattled off a list of favourites -- Deewar , Trishul , Zanjeer , Mukaddar Ka Sikandar , Sharabi , Kabhi Kabhie , and Silsila .
“I used to bunk classes just to watch his movies. There was madness then, and there still is. Sir should get Bharat Ratna. It is very sad that he hasn’t yet. I request the government to honour our living legend soon,” he added.
Another admirer, who has been arriving at Jalsa at 5 am every October 11 since 2008, said it feels right to be the “first devotee at Sir’s doorstep.”
“When I was 8 or 9, I saw ‘Sholay’ for the first time. When he died in the film, I felt he had really died. Then my father showed me another of his movies, and I felt relieved that Amitabh ji is alive,” he recalled, adding that he has seen Bachchan’s films “300–400 times” and counts Agneepath as his all-time favourite.
For some, the day is also about community and service.
“I come here every year. We distribute laddus and cut cakes. I’ve been coming for 15 years and have met him 40 times,” said another long-time follower. “I perform dance programmes in his name and do social work too — it’s my way of spreading the joy that he inspires.”