Superstar Amitabh Bachchan, who is on an award-winning spree, is yet to get used to applause and says he "struggled with emotions" when he bagged two Filmfare awards for "Black". |
"It was such an overwhelming moment to see the audience's reaction to me. I just didn't know what to say," Amitabh told IANS in an interview. After the success of "Black", he said he was keen to work with director Sanjay Leela Bhansali again. "I'd love to have him remake Guru Dutt's 'Kagaz Ke Phool' with me." Following are excerpts from an interview. Q: The Filmfare function was your first bona fide public appearance. A: I missed a couple of awards earlier this year and the organisers were gracious enough to let me miss them. But now that I've started a little work, it was okay for me to go. Filmfare was very considerate. They allowed me to sit in a van. The earlier award functions also allowed me that luxury. But the doctors hadn't given me a clearance. Unfortunately, I couldn't travel to Mauritius for the Zee awards. Q: The audience at Filmfare awards gave you a standing ovation. |
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