Bachchan, 72, said the film, which marks the final appearance of Paul Walker after his death in 2013, gives the message of being together.
"Watching 'Fast & Furious 7' is so inspiring... You can actually survive in its presentation and its moments of action. No one gets removed permanently, no one passes away... They all stick together, remain in one basin and operate," Bachchan posted on his blog.
The "Piku" star compared the essence of the American action film with his fan following on the blog.
The film, which released this Friday stars Vin Diesel, Jason Statham, Dwayne Johnson and Michelle Rodriguez, also marks the debut of Indian actor Ali Fazal in Hollywood.
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