Farhan
Akhtar
will
be
seen
alongside
Amitabh
Bachchan
in
the
movie
Wazir.
Farhan
feels
that
Amitabh
is
very
easy
going
and
a
very
positive
personality.
He
makes
one
comfortable
at
the
sets.
"I
was
anxious
to
know
how
the
days
would
be
with
him," says
Akhtar
on
Bachchan,
his
co-star
in
the
upcoming
film
Wazir.
"But
it's
very
easy
to
work
with
him.
He
has
a
positive
personality
and
keeps
the
atmosphere
easy
on
the
sets.
So,
the
minute
you
reach
the
set
and
start
talking
to
him,
you
will
feel
comfortable
automatically.
It
is
amazing
to
work
with
him,"
Farhan
told.
"I
am
still
shooting
with
him
as
the
film
is
not
yet
complete.
It's
great
to
work
with
somebody
like
him
and
I
am
a
huge
admirer
of
his
work.
To
get
an
opportunity
to
do
a
film
where
we
are
spending
a
lot
of
time,
is
very
exciting
for
me,"
he
said.
Bachchan,
72,
reportedly
plays
the
role
of
a
paralysed
chess
grandmaster
and
Farhan
an
ATS
officer
in
the
film,
directed
by
Bejoy
Nambiar
and
produced
by
Vidhu
Vinod
Chopra.
As
for
major
mistakes
committed
by
him
in
his
film
career
and
the
regrets,
the
multifaceted
Farhan
said
when
Lakshya
-
which
he
directed
a
decade
ago
-
did
not
do
quite
well
he
felt
really
low.
But,
it
also
taught
him
the
value
of
moving
on
and
the
fact
that
one
has
to
learn
to
get
oneself
out
of
things,
he
said.
"There
will
be
good
and
bad
times.
You
fail
and
succeed
on
your
beliefs.
I
hope
I
can
continue
to
entertain
the
audience.
Nobody
has
a
100
per
cent
hit
ratio
in
the
world.
You
choose
to
do
the
work
that
you
feel
drawn
towards
creatively.
Even
if
the
film
does
not
do
well,
you
are
still
happy
that
you
were
involved
with
the
film,"
Farhan
said.
On
his
biggest
fear
in
life,
he
said,
"That
nobody
will
turn
up
to
watch
my
movie.
I
do
not
want
to
watch
a
film
and
in
the
middle
of
it
realise
that
I
should
have
done
more
preparation.
On
the
lighter
side,
I
have
a
major
phobia
for
cockroaches!"
Farhan
said
he
hasn't
thought
about
dream
roles.
"I
haven't
thought
about
it.
I
don't
know.
I
think
given
everything
that
is
going
on
right
now,
from
my
professional
life
to
my
children,
a
lot
of
time
needs
to
be
given
to
the
kids.
So
I
haven't
thought
about
different
roles."
"I
feel
grateful
for
everything
going
on
right
now
and
I
hope
it
continues.
But
if
something
comes
along
and
gets
my
interest
then
I
will
devote
some
time
into
it,"
he
added.