Megastar
Amitabh
Bachchan,
who
has
been
given
the
tag
of
'Shahenshah'
of
Bollywood
by
his
fans
from
across
the
globe,
is
humbled
by
the
love
and
respect
he
received,
but
says
stars
are
just
human,
"not
some
divinity
...
we
seek
humaneness".
The
72-year-old
took
to
his
blog
srbachchan.tumblr.com
Friday
to
talk
about
celebrity
deification
where
he
also
ponders
"why
this
does
occur".
"The
love
respect
and
affection
that
comes,
comes
without
any
incursion
from
other
quarters
...
I
am
embarrassed
and
lulled
into
thought,
why
this
does
occur
...
and
am
needing
to
think
that
even
if
I
desired
an
answer
I
would
never
get
one
...
"Answer
or
no
...
it
is
the
deifying
that
is
getting
uncomfortable!
The
worth
that
they
seek
is
invisible,
unknown
and
certainly
unattainable
...
this
they
must
be
given
in
somewhat
large
doses
of
capital
tabulation," he
wrote.
"But
the
tragedy
is
that
one
refusal
or
acceptance
gives
rise
to
an
extent
which
is
even
greater
than
before.
"Better
to
accept
then
that
it
is
undeserving
and
not
worthy
of
any
attention
..
let
them
that
do,
figure
its
irrelevance
and
misdeed
...
I
am
but
a
tool
that
can
be
used
and
missed
...
used
would
suit
me
fine,
given
my
not
so
attractive
credentials
...
missed
because
the
smell
of
the
fresh
flowers
can
never
be...
"And
so
we
exist
…
and
so
we
perish
…
much
like
most
others
...
We
are
human,
not
some
divinity
...
we
seek
humaneness," posted
the
72-year-old
who
stays
connected
with
his
fans
via
blog
and
Twitter,
where
he
amassed
11
million
followers.
Meanwhile
he
has
wrapped
up
shooting
for
Shamitabh
and
is
currently
busy
with
his
upcoming
movie
"Do".