Megastar
Amitabh
Bachchan,
who
made
his
TV
fiction
debut
with
show
'Yudh'
recently,
said
he
does
not
understand
the
business
of
small
screen.
Bachchan's
'Yudh'
was
one
of
the
most
awaited
shows
on
the
small
screen
and
was
launched
amid
much
hype
and
fanfare.
The
show
however,
evoked
a
lukewarm
response
from
the
audiences.
"The
work
is
over
(on
'Yudh').
I
always
feel
an
artiste
is
never
satisfied
with
his
work.
I
don't
know
how
the
business
of
TV
works
and
don't
understand
TRPs
at
all," Bachchan
told
reporters
last
night,
on
response
of
'Yudh'.
He
said
with
films,
box
office
collection
starts
coming
in
by
weekend
but
for
TV
there
is
no
such
parameter
to
gauge
the
response.
"I
just
do
my
work.
You
all
can
let
me
know
how
it
has
done
(show
'Yudh'),"
he
said
at
the
launch
of
the
music
director
Shekhar
Ravjiani's
new
album
'Hanuman
Chalisa'.
The
20-episode
show,
a
psychological
thriller
series
is
directed
by
Ribhu
Dasgupta,
went
on-air
from
July
14
and
also
stars
Sarika,
Zakir
Hussain,
Mona
Wasu,
Nawazuddin
Siddiqui
and
Kay
Kay
Menon.
At
the
launch
of
the
album,
Shekhar
said,
"I
am
honoured
that
Mr
Bachchan
has
taken
time
out
of
his
very
busy
schedule
to
make
this
occasion
truly
special.
If
my
rendition
of
the
Hanuman
Chalisa
can
give
people
a
sense
of
peace
and
calmness,
it
would
make
me
happy."
This
is
Shekhar's
fourth
single
album,
after
three
successful
singles,
'Saazni',
'Saavli' in
Marathi,
and
'Butterfly'
in
Telugu.
"This
Chalisa
is
more
spiritual
than
religious
in
appeal,
making
it
more
relatable
for
everybody,
especially
the
youth,"
he
said.
Shekhar
has
composed
more
than
400
songs
for
Bollywood
soundtracks
along
with
his
co-composer
Vishal
Dadlani
and
has
also
sung
some
very
popular
and
award
winning
playback
numbers.
PTI