Big B turns composer for Baabul
Big B turns composer for Baabul
Amitabh Bachchan is humming a new tune composed by him in his ready-to-release Baabul.

Mumbai: Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan is humming a new tune in his ready-to-release Baabul and says it is a tune from his past that kept playing in his mind. Unfortunately, however, the album has been finally released without the song.

"I just thought I would use it here because it fitted in so well. I played around with the notes and came up with this song for Baabul. In fact, I recorded the song just a couple of days ago."

"In Ravi Chopra's Baghban I had sung four numbers. In Baabul I've recorded two. Earlier, I had recorded a happy number. But the pensive sombre number which I've just recorded is actually composed by me," said Amitabh, who doesn't seem bitter about the song being left out of the album.

Amitabh still insists he isn't much of a singer.

"What I like is to meet up with Aadesh Shrivastava, sit around in his music room and fool around with the notes. In Baabul for the first time I've contributed to a tune. Obviously the orchestral arrangements are Aadesh's but the theme song Kehta hoon babul o mere bitiya in Baabul has been tuned and sung by me.

Amitabh, who recently walked the ramp with his Baabul co-star Hema Malini at the launch of its music release function, feels that marketing plays a critical role in the success of a film.

"The promotion and marketing of a film today is as critical as its making. The competition is gruelling. Look at how films have been marketed in recent times."

"For Baabul we wanted to do something novel. So we devised a fashion show along with the designers of the film... not necessarily the clothes Hema and I wore in Baabul but clothes designed by the film's designers. That evening was extremely emotional and heart warming and the turnout was impressive," he said.

The mega-star is glad that a film stressing Indian values has been made.

"Television is so full of family dramas that this genre is hardly attempted in today's cinema. Baabul is very traditional and close to our hearts. It addresses the sensitive issue of a widow remarriage."

"Why does a young widow become a victim of ridiculous customs, almost an outcast? Like all the films from B.R Films, it addresses itself to a burning social issue."

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Speaking of his on-screen rapport with Hema, Amitabh said, "We did some films in our earlier days, but not as many as we're doing now. In Baabul she's very much part of the drama. In Sholay there was the effort to rehabilitate the widow. That sentiment continues in Baabul."

The Bhojpuri market in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar has gone ballistic over Amitabh's guest appearance in Ganga.

"I'm glad to know it's a success. If my presence in a film helps someone then I'm very glad to do it. Good for my makeup man Deepak Sawant who has been with me for 30 years. He came up with the idea of a Bhojpuri film. Just when we were to start the schedule, I fell ill. The moment I recovered, his was one of the first projects I completed," he said.

Audiences in the cow belt are clapping Amitabh's Bhojpuri dialogues. Last year Amitabh made a guest appearance in a Kannada film Amrithvarsham. Ganga and Amrithvarsham are Amitabh's only two stints in regional Indian languages.

"Both guest appearances and both done because two dear friends asked me to. Otherwise, I don't recall doing any other regional films. Yes, I was asked to do a guest appearance in Rajnikant's next Tamil project. But I declined. I don't have the time. Also, learning a south Indian language is a huge responsibility (in the Kannada film Amitabh spoke in English).

"I truly admire our artistes from Mumbai who go and do south Indian films and also speak the language. Rajnikant and I are close friends. We've done films together in the past. We share a great rapport. I'd love to be in his film. But unfortunately I can't."

Amitabh is thrilled by the spectrum of films this year.

"Everyone from the young to the old has had an opportunity to have a say. And varied films have received acceptance this year. It's an exceptional year for Hindi cinema. There's Guru, Dhoom 2 and recently released Umrao Jaan> and Vivah which propagates family values like Baabul."

About the return of STAR Plus' Kaun Banega Crorepati, Amitabh said, "Star and I have to reach some understanding. There're around 25 episodes that couldn't be done due to my illness. I haven't been formally approached for any more episodes."

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