DUBAI: More than five decades after the iconic blockbuster Deewaar rewrote Bollywood history, the film found a full-circle moment when a die-hard fan and UAE gold business tycoon Anil Dhanak finally met Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan and walked away with a signed canvas of the movieās iconic look.
Anil Dhanakās meeting with the Big B coincided with the 51st anniversary of Deewaar, the film that sealed Bachchanās status as Bollywoodās original āangry young manā and put him up to fame and fortune, creating new milestones and changing the shape of Indian cinema.
Anil Dhanak owns the worldās largest gold ring, which is in the Guinness book of World Records. The artwork, inspired by his unforgettable 1975 avatar, was presented to the actor, who signed it with quiet charm turning fan love into a collectorās dream. Anil Dhanak was struck by Bachchanās no-fuss professionalism.āHe arrived exactly on time and was incredibly warm and grounded. For someone of his stature, that kind of discipline and simplicity is rare. He was kind and punctual,ā said the Dubai-based businessman who brought the artwork.The meeting at Bachchanās Juhu home in Mumbai offered a look at how Indian cinema has changed ā from strong stories of the 1970s to todayās slick, global productions.
Anil remarked that Amitabh Bachchan is more than a Bollywood superstar; he is an institution. The businessman and Big B fan said: āWith a career spanning over five decades, he has become the face of Indian cinema, commanding respect not just for his performances, but for his unwavering professionalism, humility, and sheer presence.
Rarely does an actor combine mass appeal with critical acclaim the way Bachchan does, and his influence stretches across generations of filmmakers, actors, and audiences alike.āIt was Deewaar, that turned 51 last month, that truly cemented his place in cinematic history. The 1975 classic was not just a film; it was a portrait of rage and rebellion, capturing the frustrations of a generation grappling with inequality and injustice.
Every line, every glare, every simmering silence became emblematic of a society demanding change and of a star willing to channel that collective anger on screen.Even today, the filmās energy and Bachchanās intensity feel timeless. Deewaar remains a benchmark for powerful storytelling, and Bachchanās towering presence continues to inspire both fans and fellow actors.ā
For Anil Dhanak, there is little debate about who stands as the greatest movie star in the world. āIt has to be Amitabh Bachchan,ā he says. āAcross generations and across continents, his impact on cinema is simply unmatched.āDhanak noted: āWhen someone has achieved the level of greatness, you expect a larger-than-life personality. But instead, you meet a man who is entirely grounded, approachable, and attentive. That humility is like a quiet strength, which makes him even more extraordinary.ā
For Dhanak, the meeting also stirred memories of his own early journey in business and cinema. Decades ago, he owned Amruta Cinema in the town of Bagasara, Gujarat, where Bachchanās films regularly transformed movie releases into town-wide events.āWhen an Amitabh Bachchan film was released, it wasnāt just a movie ā it was a celebration,ā he said. āCrowds would gather from early morning, and the theatre would be house full for days. Everyone in town wanted to watch the film first.ā
Those memories make the recent meeting especially meaningful.āØāTo go from screening his films in a small-town theatre to sitting with him at his home decades later is something I never imagined,ā Dhanak reflected. āLife sometimes creates moments that feel like miracles, and almost cinematic.ā Anil Dhanak is a regular at the UAE royal family events. He has been providing gold to the royal family over several years and has friendship with many royals. He is a friend of Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman & CEO Emirates Airline and Emirates Group














