Millennium Post

Shatrughan wants to share screen space with Amitabh

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MUMBAI: Actor-politician Shatrughan Sinha, who has shared screen space with Amitabh Bachchan in films like Bombay to Goa and Dostana, says he wants someone to write a film for him and the megastar.

Shatrughan, who was last seen on the big screen playing a politician in Ram Gopal Varma’s 2010 film Rakta Charitra, is planning to return to acting soon.

‘“But the role has to justify my presence. I was supposed to play my daughter Sonakshi’s father in Akira. Finally everyone decided it was better if we came together for the first time in a film that justified our presence together. There was an offer from Anurag Kashyap which I liked. But it didn’t work out,’” he said. He is looking forward to reuniting with Amitabh.

‘“We did some outstandin­g work together in Bombay To Goa, Dostana, Kaala Patthar and other films. We had our difference­s somewhere down the line. But he was and is a caring and giving co-star, always concerned about his co-actors. “I remember during the shooting of our first film together... Bombay To Goa, Amitabh accidental­ly hit my face with his elbow and my nose began to bleed profusely. He panicked more than I did. “I’ll never forget the look of concern and worry on his face. Today, we are both experience­d, mature and hopefully, wise souls. Someone should write another film for the two of us.”

Shatrughan recently received Filmfare’s lifetime achievemen­t award. Later, the actor-politician took off for a pilgrimage to Shirdi with his friend and Chairperso­n of the Central Board of Film Certificat­ion Pahlaj Nihalani. ‘“It’s been an eventful time for me,’” said Shatrughan. ‘“I was finally honoured with a lifetime achievemen­t award. Late but welcome.

However, I must say that awards to me and Amitabh Bachchan at this juncture of our respective lives and careers can only be meaningful if they serve as an inspiratio­n for the younger generation­s.

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