Mumbai’s Jalsa isn’t your average celebrity mansion—it’s Amitabh Bachchan’s heartfelt ode to fan loyalty, as revealed in his latest blog. The Bollywood maestro, in a Monday post, proclaimed it a repository of blessings from millions, accumulated over three decades of stardom.
‘Far from a simple dwelling, Jalsa has been our family’s anchor,’ Bachchan wrote. Generations have flourished here: children raised, weddings hosted, and grandchildren nurtured under its roof, all fueled by admirers’ unwavering support.
The legend marveled at fans’ commitment, squeezing visits into busy schedules to pray for his vitality—a profound, almost ethereal bond. ‘This love is invaluable,’ he stated, radiating appreciation.
Portraying Jalsa as a venue for revelry, kinship, and temporal harmony, Bachchan highlighted its role in showcasing familial bliss and life’s vibrancy. It perpetually instills a sense of jubilation and belonging, he mused, wishing it remains so eternally.
Bachchan’s reflections coincide with a bustling phase: shooting Ashwatthama in ‘Kalki 2898 AD Part 2’ at Hyderabad, alongside eagerly awaited projects like ‘Brahmastra Part 2’, ‘Section 84’, the ‘The Intern’ adaptation, and ‘Aankhen 2’.
