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| Amitabh Bachchan in Family |
Q: Its
been quite a time for you!
Yes. Still a long way to go. Yes,
Im still weak. Recovery after such an illness takes
a very long time. Internally Im yet to heal completely.
It will take at least 6-8 weeks more. And then I think complete
recovery will take about six months. So I dont know
when Ill get back to work. Work is absolutely ruled
out right now.
Q: You mean
gruelling work?what about dubbing and less arduous work?
Any kind of work is out for now.
Right now the main fear besides the physical weakness is
the infection. I cant go into crowded places since
Im right now susceptible to so much infection, its
better to recover fully before getting into active work
again.
Q: Was this
illness like an instant replay of what had happened to you
in 1982?
I didnt know what was happening!
We knew the circumstances that put me in the situation in
1982 (the accident on the set of Manmohan Desais Coolie).
Even on the morning when I was hospitalised on this occasion
I had no clue what was happening.
Q: Tell us
how it happened?
I got up with a slight pain in
the morning. The previous evening my fathers birthday
was celebrated in Lucknow. When he had passed away, the
UP government had issued a stamp in his honour which was
released by the then-Prime Minister Mr Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Atalji and my father had an enduring association. He expressed
a desire that a kavi sammelan be hosted on November
27, my fathers birthday, every year. We do just that
every year at Sahara Shaher. Thats where we were.
The next day I was supposed to go to Dehradun for a family
wedding. On the way back from Lucknow, I woke up with a
stomach pain in Delhi. My doctors suggested some tablets.
The pain didnt go. Then the doctors suggested some
tests. And then the rest you know?. The TV channels got
to know I wasnt well because I had to go to Escorts
for test.
Q: The hysteria
that your illness generated was unprecedented.
When youre in hospital,
in the ICU, youre in a confined area and dont
know whats going on outside. Once I got out of the
ICU, the reaction of the outside world began to filter in
to me. Fortunately, were living in modern times. There
was a television in my hospital room?. It was very overwhelming
to see the expression of peoples emotions and love.
Their sincere prayers and penance for me?. I cant
express what it made me feel. Im short of words and
deeds to repay their love. Its a debt that Ill
carry on my shoulders?a happy debt. But one that I cant
hope to repay except through my work.
Q: Thankfully,
your recovery has been relatively quick.
Thats because of the right
decision taken at the right time. Unfortunately during my
illness in 1982 precious hours went by before action was
taken, and the infection was allowed to spread until it
reached a critical point. This time the diagnosis was quick.
The doctors were competent and ready. The decision to operate
was taken immediately.
Q: Its
felt that a day was wasted in Delhi.
But we didnt know what it
was! I was in the Delhi hospital on November 28. They discovered
something was wrong. But the exact nature of the malady
wasnt immediately traceable. The perforation was in
the lower intestine and the infected area had got stuck
in the larger intestine. So the actual problem couldnt
be seen immediately. But the good part was?the perforation
was being blocked and the poison didnt spread in the
stomach. I was back in Bombay the same day.
Q: The taxwalas
swooped down on you at this inopportune time?.
No, why do you say that? They
were doing their job at the time when they were meant to.
My being ill or in the hospital had no bearing on their
professionalism. I admire the bureauracy for its competence.
Theyre a very knowledgeable, efficient and focused
machinery. They come through to the citizen by a process
of protocol thats really quite incredible. Theyre
people with the task and duty to administer the law of the
land which comes above every individual and organisation.
The officers of the revenue department were only doing their
job. Whether I was in the ICU or the hospital was irrelevant.
Yes, I get the constitutional right to fight their deliberations.
And thats what were doing. If outstanding payments
have to be made, they will.
Q: But you
were ill!
Why make a fuss about it? It just
so happens that I was in the ICU and I did have to write
a cheque from there. But I see no reason to blame them for
doing their job. Theyve an onerous task. And Ive
followed their rules. Ive never tried to evade any
tax. Id like to believe Im an honest tax-payer.
Ive always paid my taxes. Ive never been looked
at as tax-dodger. But its my right to question the
amount Im asked to pay as tax. And if I lose the appeal,
Ill readily pay the amount Ive been asked to.
Q: But it seemed
you were being singled out for this taxing treatment?
Why do you say that? It may look
like that because I happen to be someone in the news. Im
sure therere hundreds of others who are in worse tax
trouble.
Q: You visited
Tirupati and Goa at the end of last year?
Yes. Tirupati was an overnight
visit. Then at year-end, I was with family and friends at
Goa. The doctors were with me.
Q: Any special
moments from the whole harrowing experience?
Yes, the fact that I recovered
as quickly as possibly?and the outpouring of great love.
Q: Sometimes
it seemed too much?
No. People came at designated
visiting hours. Not everyone was allowed to meet me. But
those were hospital rules, nothing to do with me. They came,
met Jaya, Abhishek and Shweta, wrote wonderful things in
the book which Ill cherish forever.
Q: How much
time before you return to work?
Im unable to put it in a
time frame to it. I dont know how my body will heal.
I wish I know what my body was thinking and saying. If I
did, I wouldnt have been in this situation in the
first place (laughs uneasily). Now Ill just have to
wait. At least 6-8 weeks, and then another six months.
Q: Does the
pile-up of work look immense?
Not really. The producers have
been extremely understanding and kind?whether its
Karan Johar, Ravi Chopra or KBC?theyve all been very
nice, saying, You get well first.
Q: Will KBC
be your first priority after you get back to work?
Lets see. Weve been
in talks. I think my episodes have ended. Theyll have
to make-do until I can record for them.
Q: So much
free time on your hand now?
Yes, I havent had a break
for some time. But Im not restless. Im waiting
for my body to recover. Im getting the time to do
so many things that I had left unattended?it could be clearing
up a cupboard, or putting my books and papers in order.
Most of all, Im being able to spend time with my family.
I can also afford the luxury of just being myself.
Q: And introspecting?
I dont think you need to
make time to do that even while youre working.
Q: This illness
again proved your iconic status.
You know, I dont like listening
to such things. It makes me feel exalted way beyond reason.
Im merely grateful to people for their love and concern.
I dont know what Ive done to earn it. But Im
grateful to them.
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