'India made impressive progress post independence'
"There is nothing to be cynical and critical of our accomplishments... I am very proud of its accomplishments," says legend Amitabh Bachchan.
For a long time, India had been suppressed by foreign rulers and now that it is independent, it has to put its progress on the fast track to catch up with the rest of the world and that creates difficulties sometimes, he emphasised.
The countries which are now developed made step-by-step progress since the industrial revolution from which India did not benefit and now to catch up, the country has to take quantum leaps, Bachchan said.
But when one takes quantum leaps, some vacuum is left and that creates some difficulties, he stressed, adding that India has to take action on two tracks - leap frog development and deal with the vacuum created.
He said he is confident that the country has the acumen and desire to overcome these difficulties. That is clear from the fact that India has progressed to the extent that world is now showing interest in not only its economic progress but also its culture, heritage, food, dress and even movies.
"I am proud to be an Indian, very very proud of its accomplishments," he asserted amidst cheers.
Giving example of the importance that world attached to the progress being made by India, Bachchan recalled that during a function in London, the city Mayor had remarked that when 20 years from now, the world leaders sit down to discuss universal economics, there will be President of the US, the Prime Minister of China and the Prime Minister of India.
Bachchan is in New York to participate in the centenary celebration of his father, famous Hindi poet Harivansh Rai Bachchan, organised by the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, USA. He will render selected verses from the poems of his father at special function being got up on the occasion.
Replying to a question, Bachchan said main purpose of the movies is to entertain and in the process if they also provide education or acquaint Indians outside the country with their culture and heritage, it is something the movie industry could be proud of.
But then the organisations like Bhavan and government have to do more to ensure that generation born outside the country remains acquainted with language and the culture of the country, he said.
The movies, he said, are not made for a small audience or for people in a particular region but they need to have appeal across the country, or even abroad, for their success. However, he said that they are a great integrator as people from wide spectrum of regions see and appreciate them and that creates common bonds.
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