Throwback Interview of Jaya Bachchan Reminds Fans of Kangana Ranaut: Internet Reacts
A resurfaced interview of veteran actress Jaya Bachchan from 1983 has taken social media by storm, leaving many fans drawing comparisons between her demeanor in the video and that of actress Kangana Ranaut. The interview, originally filmed by BBC Asian Magazine shortly after Jaya’s marriage to Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan, has gained attention after it was shared on Instagram by a user named dystopiacape. Fans were quick to notice similarities between the way Jaya carried herself in the interview and Kangana’s modern-day persona, sparking conversations across platforms.
Jaya Bachchan’s Reflections on Films and Life
In the interview, Jaya Bachchan speaks candidly about her life post-marriage and her break from films. When asked about the nature of films at the time, she humorously remarked that the action-packed films that became more prevalent in the 1980s were not as common when she was actively working in cinema. “Yeh maar dhaar waali picturey zyada banti nahi thi. Yeh toh jabse yeh shuru huyi (laughs and looks at Amitabh sitting next to him), shayad isiliye hum kaam nahi kar paate,” she said, playfully suggesting that Amitabh’s rise to stardom in such films was one reason for her retreat from the screen.
The interview offers an intriguing glimpse into her perspective during that time, as she expressed little desire to return to films. Jaya, known for her graceful presence in films like Abhimaan and Silsila, had taken a step back from acting to focus on her family, which became a central theme in the conversation.
Jaya’s Affectionate Quip about Amitabh Being Her “Third Child”
The journalist inquired whether her family, particularly her children, were the reason for her reduced work in films. Jaya’s response, delivered with a smile, added a playful twist to the conversation. When asked if she was occupied with looking after her children, Jaya replied, “Teen bacche sambhalne padte hain (I have to take care of three kids).” This prompted the interviewer to ask who the three children were, to which Amitabh interjected, humorously explaining that the two children were their real-life kids, Shweta and Abhishek Bachchan, and the third was none other than himself. This light-hearted moment showcased the warmth and camaraderie that defined the couple’s relationship both on and off-screen.
Social Media’s Surprising Reaction: “She Reminds Us of Kangana”
Once the interview resurfaced, social media users were quick to voice their thoughts, with many drawing parallels between Jaya Bachchan’s demeanor in the video and Kangana Ranaut’s modern-day persona. One Instagram user commented, “Is she resembling Kangana Ranaut? Anyone thinks that because I think she is.” Another remarked, “Why do I see Kangana in this?” The comments section became a hub of discussions, with several fans noting similarities between the two actresses in terms of their body language, speech patterns, and overall composure.
One fan humorously commented, “Wow, she looks and talks like Kangana. Yeh bichdi hui maa beti to nahi? Shakal, akal, baat, chal chalan, harkate aur ab to voice aur chehra bhi milta hai (Are they separated mother and daughter? Their face, intellect, personality, gestures, and now even voice and face are similar).” Another wrote, “Exactly like Kangana! She used to be so calm and composed! Happy and joyful! But look at her now!”
The Jaya-Kangana Parallel: A Curious Coincidence?
The uncanny resemblance drawn between the two actresses is intriguing, given that both Jaya and Kangana have been known for their strong opinions and commanding screen presence. While Jaya, over the years, has maintained a dignified and private life post-acting, Kangana is known for being outspoken and often finds herself at the center of controversies.
Interestingly, this is not the first time Jaya Bachchan and Kangana Ranaut have been mentioned together. In 2020, Kangana publicly criticized Jaya during the fallout from Sushant Singh Rajput’s death and the subsequent media frenzy surrounding Bollywood’s alleged drug culture. In response to Jaya’s defense of the film industry, Kangana asked if her stance would change if her own children, Shweta and Abhishek Bachchan, were targeted in a similar manner. This public spat adds an additional layer of curiosity to the comparison being made today.
Amitabh and Jaya: A Cinematic Power Couple
The interview also reminds fans of the powerful partnership between Amitabh and Jaya Bachchan, both in their personal lives and in the films they have worked on together. Married in 1973, the couple has appeared in numerous iconic films like Abhimaan (1973), Silsila (1981), and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001). Despite her limited filmography post-marriage, Jaya’s performances have left an indelible mark on Indian cinema.
As fans continue to celebrate both Jaya and Kangana for their distinct contributions to Bollywood, this throwback interview serves as a fascinating moment of reflection, offering a glimpse into the timeless allure of Jaya Bachchan and the surprising ways it echoes in contemporary Bollywood narratives.