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Amitabh Bachchan can be called the new item boy

Mega Star Amitabh Bachchan, who will be seen in a super cool avatar in his upcoming film "Bbuddah Tera Baap Höga," said he was desperate to be called as a "post-boy" for too long.

A song called "Go Meera" in the film is Big B in a colorful and flamboyant avatar, the dance of their own gold hits - "Paan Banaras Wala Khaiyeke", "Pag Meera Naach Thi baandh ghunghroo" " Rang Barse "" Sara Zamana ", among others.


When asked if 68 years boy may be called the new item boy, he said, "All these years I have been hoping desperately that point is called a child. Please call me. I feel this song my wish come true. .. and I'm happy. "

The actor and his son, Abhishek, who is the producer of the film, revealed the first look at the song "Go Meera 'here last night.

Directed by Puri Jagannath, the film is a romantic comedy about an angry old man Amitabh Bachchan, who gets into trouble because he loses his temper easily.

Bachchan also said that optimize its role in the film.

"When Puri told the story for me was a track I was not going well with my character. It was a bit frivolous. So I said to Puri for change and who agreed and change."

"It 'was like a bizarre character ... it was the extra curricular activities, who was involved, to different music in each woman were there. I thought it was not necessary. So, he fell," he said.

The film produced by AB Corp, also stars Hema Malini, Minissha Lamba, Raveena Tandon, Chauhan Sonu Sood staff. The film releases July 1.

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