In
a
candid
sit-down
interview,
Abhishek
Bachchan
opened
up
to
the
young
audience
at
a
local
college
event,
giving
them
an
insight
into
his
mind
as
an
actor,
as
he
voiced
his
opinions
on
some
of
his
most
famous
films,
giving
the
young
fans
insight
into
his
experience
working
with
some
of
his
co-stars,
namely
Hrithik
Roshan,
Shahrukh
Khan,
Saiyami
Kher
and
even
his
father,
Amitabh
Bachchan.
When
asked
about
Dhoom
3
completing
10
years,
Abhishek
spoke
about
how
it
was
a
dream
for
him
to
work
with
Aamir
Khan,
and
have
him
be
a
part
of
the
franchise.
He
recalled
a
recent
conversation
with
co-star
Uday
Chopra
where
they
both
were
astounded
by
how
quickly
time
flies,
especially
when
Dhoom
will
complete
20
years
in
the
coming
year.
In
a
rather
heartwarming
note,
Abhishek
spoke
about
an
instance
that
occurred
soon
after
the
release
of
LOC:
Kargil,
when
a
mother
of
one
of
the
fallen
soldiers
came
up
to
director
J.P.
Datta
and
said
that
even
though
her
son
was
dead,
they
were
able
to
enjoy
his
presence
for
four
more
hours
through
the
film.
This
touched
Abhishek's
heart
and
cemented
his
belief
that
actors
can
change
someone's
life
through
their
films.
When
asked
about
his
film
'
Main
Prem
Ki
Deewani
Hoon',
he
mentioned
how
he
and
Hrithik
were
in
the
same
school
together,
and
how
even
though
Hrithik
was
a
few
years
senior
they
had
a
bond,
which
is
what
made
it
all
the
more
wholesome
when
they
got
to
share
space
on
the
big
screen.
For
Shahrukh,
he
spoke
about
how
working
with
the
Badshaah
was
fantastic,
and
his
dedication
is
admirable.
Abhishek
was
all
praises
for
his
father
Amitabh
Bachchan,
lauding
his
dedication,
especially
given
his
age.
If
there
was
one
thing
he
would
like
to
have
from
any
of
his
co-stars,
it
would
be
his
father's
dedication
and
drive
towards
his
craft.
Abhishek
also
gave
an
insight
into
his
films
'Bunty
Aur
Bubli'
and
'Sarkar',
talking
about
how
'Sarkar'
was
the
first
time
he
faced
his
father
on
camera.
Abhishek
spoke
about
how
the
first
time
working
with
someone
like
Amitabh
Bachchan
was
always
special,
and
even
though
he
is
a
very
giving
and
generous
actor,
his
very
presence
and
aura
can
leave
even
the
biggest
of
actors
starstruck.
The
actor
also
gave
a
bit
of
trivia
about
'Bunty
Aur
Bubli',
and
how
Amitabh
Bachchan
was
sceptical
about
the
song
'Kajra
Re',
and
Abhishek
and
Shaadi
Ali
managed
to
convince
him
that
the
song
was
worth
doing
and
would
still
be
played
in
clubs
20
years
later,
which
turned
out
to
be
true
as
Kajra
Re
is
still
one
of
the
most
popular
Bollywood
songs
till
date.
Junior
Bachchan
also
spoke
about
his
films
Guru
and
Yuva,
which
were
amazing
opportunities
for
him
as
an
actor,
because
of
the
opportunity
they
gave
him
to
change
someone's
life.
Abhishek
added
that
while
the
Box
Office
will
always
be
important
to
actors,
it
is
also
important
for
them
to
remember
their
role
as
an
artist
and
the
ability
they
have
to
change
someone's
life
with
what
they
bring
to
the
big
screen.
Abhishek
Bachchan's
insight
into
his
mindset
as
an
actor,
and
what
it
is
like
behind
the
curtain
of
glitz
and
glamour
that
is
so
often
associated
with
Bollywood
truly
left
a
mark
on
the
young
audience,
as
they
cheered
every
story,
especially
the
life
lessons
that
Abishek
gave
them
along
the
way.
Candid
conversations
like
these
with
stars
like
Junior
Bachchan
truly
can
shape
young
people's
lives
and
will
stay
with
the
audience
for
years
to
come.