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Bachchan’s wisdom: “As a man grows old, he becomes like a child”
16th May 2004   13.02 IST
By ApunKaChoice Bureau  


When Amitabh Bachchan was recently asked how did it feel to work so hard at sixty years of age, the superstar gave a reply that reflects the wisdom he has developed with his age and experience.

Even at the age of 60, Amitabh Bachchan has more films under his sleeve than his son Abhishek or some other top names in Bollywood. In fact, it appears that Bachchan’s presence has become mandatory in any big flick. Soon we will see a spate of his films hitting the theatres. And there are many in the making.

When the superstar was asked from where he gets so much of energy at his age, his reply was worth putting down in words.

“I feel so energetic as if I am just beginning my life. Now, at this age, I have begun to feel more like a child. And I believe it is natural. As a man grows old, he becomes more like a child and begins to take so much pleasure even in small things,” were the wise words of superstar.

A small measure of Big B’s energy can be guessed from the fact that he shot for a number of films together in last few months. He has shot in the hostile climatic conditions of Ladaakh for Lakshya , following which he got busy with Govind Nihalani’s Dev , Sanjay Bhansali’s Black and Anil Sharma’s Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Saathiyo If there is an adjective that befits the superstar, it is – indefatigable.



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