"As a public figure I'm prone to be scrutinized. If we go to a public place we've no right to stop the speculation" – Amitabh Bachchan | ||||
By Subhash K. Jha, February 2, 2007 - 06:58 IST | ||||
Two of the greatest actors in world cinema met up last week. Ralph Fiennes and Amitabh Bachchan had a meeting at Jalsa. Abhishek called from Bikaner to grumble why I hadn't told him about Ralph Fiennes. Jaya is a great fan. But she was unwell and couldn't meet him. She sent him her regards. Ralph is bringing a play Oedipus to India. We spoke about theatre in India."
The function to receive the Legion d'Honour has left the Big B with an after-glow. "It was lovely to have my entire family there for this moment …Jaya, Abhishek Shweta, her husband, my grand-children, my samdhis Rajan and Ritu Nanda, Aishwarya and her parents. I feel privileged. To be able to receive this kind of recognition in front of my entire family. More than for myself I was filled with pride for our film industry. I feel it's more an honour for our cinema and country. It was such a humbling experience. First the film March Of The Penguins where I've done the voice-over, was shown in the outdoors. Then in another section of the Embassy I was given the Legion. The Ambassador representing the French President gave a very moving speech on me. Then the medal was brought on the French flag and pinned to my court. Then the Ambassador's wife and Jaya were called on stage to toast a glass of champagne. "
When I remind him that including Aishwarya and her parents in public functions will further fuel speculation he brushes off my misgivings. "I don't look at it that way. They're part of my family now and I want them to be at events in my life."
About Vinod Chopra's observation on his performance in Eklavya being his career's best the Big B is dismissive. "I think he's just being generous. I don't agree with him. I'm incapable of evaluating my performance. But it was heartening to see Ralph Fiennes speaking so highly about one of our films. What's really gratifying is that the West is waking up to our cinema." |
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