Amitabh Bachchan remembers 'heroes' who passed away in 2024, says, "a parsi, a muslim..."

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Amitabh Bachchan, the legendary actor fondly known as the Shehenshaah of Bollywood, recently paid homage to four of India’s most celebrated icons who passed away in 2024—Dr. Manmohan Singh, Ratan Tata, Zakir Hussain, and Shyam Benegal. This heartfelt tribute by Bachchan resonated deeply with the nation, highlighting the immense contributions of these stalwarts and their irreplaceable loss to the country.

In a poignant Instagram post, Amitabh Bachchan shared an evocative image titled “Our heroes in heaven”. The illustration featured all four legends together and was accompanied by a profound caption: “A Parsi, a Muslim, a Sikh, and a Hindu passed away in 2024, and the whole nation mourned and remembered them only as Indians!” This simple yet impactful statement struck a chord across social media, emphasizing unity and collective pride as the central message. It underscored that beyond religious or cultural divides, these individuals were revered as embodiments of India’s spirit and values.



Reflecting on their legacies, Dr. Manmohan Singh, the former Prime Minister of India, passed away on December 26 at the age of 92. Known for his impeccable economic acumen and unwavering integrity, Singh left an indelible mark on India’s policy landscape.

Days earlier, on December 23, Shyam Benegal, the legendary filmmaker who revolutionized Indian cinema, succumbed to chronic kidney disease at 90. His pioneering films remain a testament to his vision and creative brilliance. The nation also grieved the loss of Ratan Tata, the visionary business tycoon and philanthropist.

Tata, who transformed the Tata Group into a global powerhouse, passed away on October 10 at the age of 86. His values of humility, innovation, and societal responsibility continue to inspire millions. Adding to the sorrow, the world-renowned tabla maestro Zakir Hussain passed away at 73.

His unparalleled contributions to Indian classical music cemented his legacy as a global ambassador of cultural harmony. Amitabh Bachchan’s tribute, as he captioned, “The picture says it all,” summed up the collective emotion of a grieving yet united nation. The image and its accompanying words served as a reminder of the power of unity in an often-divisive world.

As Bachchan’s post gained traction, fans and followers poured in their sentiments, hailing the actor for honoring these icons in such a meaningful way. The collective mourning for these luminaries was not merely about their individual achievements but about their shared role in shaping modern India’s narrative. They symbolized resilience, creativity, and progress—values that transcend religious and cultural identities.

On the work front, Amitabh Bachchan continues to captivate audiences. In 2024, he appeared in the futuristic film Kalki 2898 AD alongside Deepika Padukone and was also seen in Vettaiyan with Rajinikanth. Looking ahead, the actor is set to star in the Hindi adaptation of The Intern, reuniting with Padukone for a project that promises to be a cinematic delight.

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