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Some 600 people gathered outside the house of Rinku and Gopi Seth in Edison, often called ‘Little India’ for being home to a significantly large Indian American population, when the statue was formally unveiled by eminent community leader Albert Jasani.
The status is placed inside a large glass box.
The ceremony was accompanied by the bursting of firecrackers and an impromptu dance by a fan club of the 79-year-old Indian superstar.
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”The biggest thing that inspires me about him is not only his reel life but also the real-life … how he manages himself in public, how he conveys and communicates …everything you know. He is very down-to-earth. He takes care of his fans. He is not like so many other stars. Therefore I thought I should have his status outside of my house,” Seth said about the 79-year-old Seth, who arrived in the US from Dahod in eastern Gujarat in 1990, and has been running www.BigBEFamily.com, a website for ”Big B Extended Family”, for the past three decades.
The website, among other things, he said is a repository of the global fans of Amitabh Bachchan. The database is shared with the superstar.
According to Seth, Bachchan is aware of the statue.
Seth said the superstar told him he does not deserve this kind of treatment but did not stop him from doing so.
The life-size statue in which shows Bachchan seated in his “Kaun Banega Crorepati” mode was specially designed and made in Rajasthan and then shipped to the United States. The entire project, Seth said, cost him more than USD 75,000 (about Rs 60 lakhs).
Seth said he first met ”his God” during Navaratri celebrations in New Jersey in 1991.
Since then, he has been a big fan. He said he has been compiling the database of his fans in the US and globally which later turned into a website. ”Bachchan Saheb calls his fans and supporters his extended family,” he said.
“Installing a statue in the US comes with a lot of challenges and this was more difficult than others,” Seth said.