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Big B’s portrait finds way into world’s largest-ever canvas painting

The painstaking five-month artistic painting of Emad is all connected to the football game and will cover an area of 9600 square meters and tries to tell the story of the World Cup from its inception in 1930 until the World Cup Qatar 2022 through art…reports Armstrong Vaz

Versatile Indian actor Amitabh Bachchan’s portrait features prominently among a host of luminaries on the world’s largest-ever canvas painting, which is bidding to get into the Guinness book of records.

Besides Bachchan, portraits of a host of worldwide personalities drawn from various walks from the sports world to performing artists feature on the canvas paintings of Iranian artist Emad Al Salehi called the ‘Ball story’.

FIFA President Giovanni Infantino, along with current footballers Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, Karim Benzema and past footballers like Ali Daei of Iran, late Diego Maradonna of Argentina and Zinedine Zidane of France are those whose portraits find a prominent place on the canvas, which is equivalent to the size of a football field and will be formally unveiled on Wednesday evening at one the University football grounds in Qatar.

The painstaking five-month artistic painting of Emad is all connected to the football game and will cover an area of 9600 square meters and tries to tell the story of the World Cup from its inception in 1930 until the World Cup Qatar 2022 through art.

“Sometimes I used to work for five hours and on some days for 14 hours,” said Emad, who has won several worldwide awards in the last 30 years ten of which were spent in UAE.

He is not new to India and Indian culture having travel and spent time in the commercial capital Mumbai.

“I know Indian cinema headquarters are in Mumbai, although I have not met Amitabh Bachchan in person, he is one of the top stars of the Hindi cinema that is what I know as I have seen a few movies featuring him,” said Emad, who knows and speaks a little bit of Urdu language.

“I am going to Hyderabad city next year, to meet a few Indian artists from that city,” said Emad, who is looking forward to meeting Bachchan soon.

The artwork is supported by the Ministry of Culture, Qatar and more than 3000 liters of paint and more than 150 brushes were needed to complete it.

The largest art canvas presently stands against the name of Sacha Jafri of the United Kingdom which he achieved in Dubai, UAE on 29 September 2020.

Jafri’s canvas art centered around Journey of Humanity and was spread over an area of 1,595.76 Square meters.

The Ministry has spared no effort to support artistic initiatives that highlight the FIFA World’Cup Qatar 2022 and Emad’s work is one such initiative.

“Through this artistic painting, the area of which is estimated at a football field, the artist was able to mix sports and culture, and deal with the Qatari culture and tourist attractions in the country through an artistic painting that deserves praise for the efforts made and the exploitation of art in shedding light on the most prominent and important sporting”event taking place Qatar,” said Mariam Al Hammadi, the Director of the Department of Culture and Arts at the Ministry of Culture, Qatar.

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Big B donates oxygen concentrators to BMC

“Oxygen Concentrators, have also been ordered from another source and about 60 of them should be coming in in a few days,” he further informed in his blog post…reports Asian Lite News.

Big B is always at the forefront to motivate and inspire people even in this crisis stage. Amitabh Bachchan has blogged about how he purchased 50 oxygen concentrators from Poland and donated ventilators to BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).

“I have to, in deepest gratitude thank profusely the Govt., of Poland, the Mayor of the City of Wroclaw, the Ambassador of India at Warsaw and the LOT Polish Airlines for their very gracious gesture towards me. The general call from the places that were in need of help had been for the urgent need of Oxygen Concentrators. These are and were difficult to procure and when I was not getting any immediate source to acquire them my friend and the Indian Consul in Wroclaw stepped forward,” Bachchan wrote in his latest blog entry, late on Thursday.

He further wrote: “…He came to know of my work in the procurement of Concentrators and came out with the name and details of a Polish Company that was making them and that were being exported to various parts of the World, and whether this could be one of the sources for my need. I immediately placed an order for 50 Oxygen Concentrators, which were blocked for me by him, since the equipment was in short supply and was being manufactured and sold out rather rapidly. So I have bought 50 concentrators and they shall be shipped out on the 15th of May.”

“Oxygen Concentrators, have also been ordered from another source and about 60 of them should be coming in in a few days,” he further informed in his blog post.

Oxygen cylinders

Big B has also written about donating ventilators to BMC.

He mentioned in his blog post: “Then the need for Ventilators has been equally acute. The BMC the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation when I said I wished to donate something for the cause, told me to not give money, but to get them Ventilators. This has been an arduous task as well, but luckily another Agency has stepped forward and is helping me with my order. I had ordered 20 ventilators, 10 of which have arrived to day and I am happy that I was able to deliver them to the BMC and a few Municipal Hospitals in Mumbai today. The balance 10 should be in by the 25th and they shall also be distributed to some more Hospitals in need of them.”

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