Bachchan first starred in
Satyajit Ray's Bengali film,
Mahanagar (1963) at the age of 14, with
Anil Chatterjee and
Madhabi Mukherjee. She then appeared in two more Bengali films: a 13-minute short
Suman, and the comedy
Dhanyee Meye (1971), where she played the role of
Uttam Kumar's sister-in-law. Inspired by her experience with Ray, she joined the
Film and Television Institute of India (FTII),
Pune and graduated with a gold medal.
Hrishikesh Mukherjee cast her in
Guddi (1971), to play the eponymous role of a petite school-girl obsessed with film star
Dharmendra.
Guddi was a commercial success, These films include
Uphaar (1971),
Piya Ka Ghar (1972),
Parichay (1972),
Koshish (1972) and
Bawarchi (1972). They also made her a superstar. She first acted with
Amitabh Bachchan in
Bansi Birju (1972), followed by
B. R. Ishara's
Ek Nazar also in the same year. All their successive films as a pair were huge hits –
Abhimaan (1973),
Chupke Chupke (1975),
Mili (1975) and
Sholay (1975). Her daughter
Shweta was born around the time Jaya and Amitabh were working on
Sholay. Following this, she retired from films and focused on raising her children, making an exception for
Yash Chopra's
Silsila (1981), once again opposite her husband. During the late 1980s, she wrote the story for
Shahenshah (1988), which starred her husband in the lead.
Comeback and intermittent work (1998–present) After a gap of 17 years, she returned to acting with
Govind Nihalani's
Hazaar Chaurasi Ki Maa (1998), a film about the
Naxalite movement. Her performance in the film earned critical acclaim, and earned her a second
Filmfare Special Award. In 2000, she starred alongside
Karisma Kapoor and
Hrithik Roshan in the crime drama
Fiza as a mother longing for her son's return who goes missing during the 1993
Bombay riots. The film received critical acclaim upon release, with particular praise directed towards Bachchan's performance. Sanjeev Bariana of
The Tribune opined that "Bachchan delivers a commendable performance, displaying mixed emotions through trying times delicately.", while
Screen film critic Chaya Unnikrishnan noted that "Bachchan looks every bit a Muslim woman and etches out her character superbly." Moreover, it emerged as a commercial success at the box-office, grossing worldwide.
Fiza earned Bachchan her first
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. She then starred in
Karan Johar's ensemble family drama
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001) with her husband and in
Nikhil Advani's romantic
comedy drama Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003), playing
Preity Zinta's mother, Jennifer Kapur, both of which also earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. She starred with her son
Abhishek in
Laaga Chunari Mein Daag (2007) and
Drona (2008). Bachchan's speech during the musical launch of
Drona in 2008 was criticised by some sections of politicians in
Maharashtra. In response to the film's director,
Goldie Behl, making his introductory speech in English, she said in
Hindi, "Hum
UP ke log hain, isliye
Hindi mein baat karenge, Maharashtra ke log maaf kijiye". (Translation: "We are people from UP, so we will speak in Hindi. People of Maharashtra, please forgive us.") Subsequently, she encouraged actress
Priyanka Chopra to speak in Hindi.
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) president
Raj Thackeray commented that she had no business referring to all the people of Maharashtra in her statement. He threatened to ban all of her films unless she apologised in a public forum for hurting the sentiments of Maharashtrians. MNS workers began to attack theatres screening
The Last Lear, which starred her husband.
Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut also criticised her statement, "After making all your success and fortune in Mumbai, if you feel like saying that we are from UP, it's miserable". Amitabh tendered an apology for her statement on her behalf. In 2011, she appeared in the Bangladeshi film
Meherjaan starring
Victor Banerjee and
Humayun Faridi. The film is based on a Bangladesh-Pakistan love story in the backdrop of the
1971 Bangladesh atrocities. In 2023, she starred alongside Dharmendra and
Shabana Azmi in Karan Johar's romantic comedy family drama
Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani, which emerged as the
third highest-grossing Hindi film of the year.
Taran Adarsh of
Bollywood Hungama noted, "Bachchan is electrifying. Her commanding presence, authoritative attitude and cold stares – this is a stand-out act that's sure to be talked about by moviegoers." Her performance in the film earned her a fourth nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. == Artistry and legacy ==