Big B's film festival in Amsterdam
The Royal Institute Of Amsterdam will show Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, Aks, Baghban and Dev.
The prestigious Royal Institute Of Amsterdam is hosting a festival on Amitabh Bachchan films this week. The four films are Karan Johar's Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, Rakesh Mehra's Aks, Ravi Chopra's Baghban and Govind Nihalani's hard-hitting exposition on communal riots, Dev.

The authorities there were apparently keen on screening Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Black, which is suppose to hit the screen in December. But Black isn't ready yet.
Says Bachchan: "They had earlier hosted my festival in Amsterdam about six years ago. Apparently I have some fans there." The actor leaves for Amsterdam Wednesday despite a severe eye infection.
Back home, another biography, Amitabh and I, by late comedian Mehmood's brother Anwar Ali has hit the market.
Said Bachchan, "Actually Mehmood saab, his brother and I spent a lot of time together in my early days in Mumbai. Mehmood saab's sister-in-law is the one to put this book together. I don't mind writings about me by people who know me. But often-relative strangers take it on themselves to write about me. That is not fair."
Bachchan has also lent his voice to the poems of Rabindranath Tagore. "The late Anand Shankar's wife Tanushree is doing a ballet where she has put some poems of Tagore to music and dance. She needed a voice. I've done the needful. I always feel honoured to lend my voice to worthy causes," said Bachchan.
Meanwhile, his birthday is around the corner and apparently the company Eveready is planning to present him with a two-kilometre long card.
"I've no idea what this is. It came out in the press. But I'll believe it when I see it," said Bachchan.

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