He
is
considered
a
legend
in
the
Indian
film
industry,
but
megastar
Amitabh
Bachchan
doesn't
seem
to
be
as
impressed
with
his
acting
skills
and
calls
himself
a
"rotten
actor".
The
comment
has
come
after
he
has
realised
his
mistake
in
one
of
the
sequences
in
2005
Black,
in
which
he
played
a
teacher
called
Debraj
Sahay.
A
few
days
back,
the
70-year-old
had
asked
the
audience
about
the
mistake
that
he
did
in
the
film
directed
by
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali.
"...I
was
asking
about
the
fault
in
my
performance,
in
that
scene,
and
not
the
other
factors.
And
here
is
what
the
fault
was," Amitabh
posted
on
his
blog
srbachchan.tumblr.com.
"Black" revolves
around
a
blind
and
deaf
girl,
played
by
Rani
Mukherjee,
and
her
relationship
with
Sahay,
her
teacher,
who
later
develops
Alzheimer's.
Sharing
the
mistake,
he
posted:
"When
I
inform
all
at
the
table
that
Rani
had
dictated
a
letter
to
me
to
be
read
at
the
table,
especially
for
her
sister,
whom
it
was
believed
she
was
jealous
of,
I
took
out
the
letter
to
read,
and
then
my
hand
went
straight
to
my
upper
pocket
of
the
jacket
to
pull
out
the
glasses
to
read...
Mistake."
"I
needed
to
feel
around
in
my
other
pockets
to
ascertain
where
my
glasses
were,
instead
of
my
hand
directly
going
to
the
pocket.
For
someone
who
is
soon
getting
into
the
symptoms
of
Alzheimer's,
where
patients
forget
where
and
what
they
do,
it
was
incorrect
of
me
to
go
straight
to
my
pocket," he
posted.
Even
after
eight
years,
he
doesn't
seem
to
have
got
over
that
mistake.
"Aah!
still
cringe
every
time
I
think
of
the
mistake,
or
see
it
on
replays!
Damn!
I
am
such
a
rotten
actor,"
posted
Big
B.
IANS