As he turns 80 on October 11, the living legend Amitabh Bachchan - Bollywood's biggest superstar in its 110-years' history - can look back with satisfaction at his long career on the silver screen, where he became a icon along with a galaxy of leading ladies.
It was in 1969 - when man landed on the moon - that Bachchan took his first small step with "Saat Hindustani", which ultimately proved to be a gigantic leap for his megastar-dom.
But he stood out in his maiden film - in the crowd of six other actors jostling for screen space in the pacey thriller themed on the Goa Liberation - with the sole female revolutionary - Shahnaz Vahanvati
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