Amitabh Bachchan, who is known for keeping his personal life private and away from media, recently penned a note, expressing his views on the “questionable” writeups. The actor, in his latest blog, penned a long note expressing his opinion about “speculations” and “selected question marked information.” The veteran star questioned people’s conscience, who spread “speculated untruths without verification.”
On Thursday, the actor took to his blog and wrote, “It takes immense courage conviction and a sincerity to be different and believe in its presence in life… I rarely say much about family, because that is my domain and its privacy is maintained by me…”
The actor then went on to address the difference between speculation and verification, without directing it towards anybody. He wrote, “Speculations are speculations… they are speculated untruths, without verifications.” He added, “Verifications are sought by the seekers to authenticate their business and commercials of the profession they be in… I shall not challenge their desire to be in the profession of their choice… and I shall appreciate their effort in serving society…”
Expressing his concern over information ending with question mark, Big B wrote, “But untruths… or selected question marked information can be a legal safeguard for them that inform… but the seed of suspected belief is sown with this most used emblem… the question mark.”
The actor said one can express whatever they like but if they follow it up with a question mark, they themselves say that the information they are sharing maybe “questionable.”
“But also quite surreptitiously wanting the reader to believe and expand on it, so that your write gets valued repeats… your content is done, not just for that one moment, but for many moments… the reader when they react to it gives content expansion… the reaction could be in belief or in the negative… anything that be, give credence to the write… and that is the writes business… his or her commerce dependence… fill the World with untruth or questioned untruth and your job is over.”
Amitabh then asked if the writers ever think of the impact their “questionable” write-ups might have on the subject. “Your conscience, if ever you have one, has been overridden?”, wrote the veteran star.
He ended his blog with “Each profession can have these qualities… and this is my safeguard in the write.”
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