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"Amitabh's life is an open book"

Jaya Bachchan spoke to Udita Jhunjhunwala about Everlasting Light.

Published on: Apr 05, 2006 10:16 PM IST
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After the response to the screening of Everlasting Light, the documentary on Amitabh Bachchan, at MAMI last week, Jaya Bachchan is encouraged to find a wider platform to screen the film as well as work on a follow-up project. Since filmmaker Ram Madhvani has three hours of footage of Bachchan reciting his father's poetry, one idea is to "give the documentary a form through the recitations, but we are still discussing ideas," informed Jaya Bachchan. What about a television telecast? "We'd like to take it to the channels, but for that the film would have to be in Hindi. As the film was made for a retrospective of Amitji's films in New York, it was aimed at a primarily non-Hindi, non-Indian audience, so we'd have to re-do the film in Hindi for local telecast," she informed.

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On the objective nature of the film and the family's non-interference in the contents (it covers Bachchan's star status, KBC as also his tryst with politics, the Bofors scandal, his bankruptcy etc.), producer of the film Jaya Bachchan said, "Amitabh's life is an open book and to not comment on it would have been unfair. The fact that he got up, despite hitting rock bottom, and walked again, speaks volumes of a person's tenacity. The man has been through the fire and the scanner, in fact he keeps going through it. And the people of this country are not stupid; they do not admire someone in this way unless that person has stood the test of time."

As for herself, she has enough professional issues of her own to set in order.

 
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