Aamir Khan On His Thugs Of Hindostan Co-star: Amitabh Bachchan Has Got A Dry Sense Of Humour
Aamir Khan’s Thugs Of Hindostan has hit the screens today. Expectations are really high from this one as this is the first time Aamir has shared the screen with Mr Bachchan.
Aamir
Khan's
Thugs
Of
Hindostan
has
hit
the
screens
today.
Expectations
are
really
high
from
this
one
as
this
is
the
first
time
Aamir
has
shared
the
screen
with
Mr
Bachchan.
In
a
recent
interview
to
Filmfare,
Aamir
praised
Amitabh
and
said
that
he
is
a
warm
and
generous
person.
He
also
revealed
that
Big
B
has
a
dry
sense
of
humour.
He
said,
''I
was
excited
about
working
with
Mr
Bachchan
but
I
was
also
nervous.
Would
I
be
able
to
perform
properly?
The
first
shot
was
where
we
circle
each
other
and
I
salute
him.''
Amitabh's
Dry
Sense
Of
Humour
''I
was
quite
nervous
in
the
first
shot
but
then
it
became
alright.
I
grew
comfortable
with
him.
Amitji
is
a
warm
and
generous
person.
He
makes
you
comfortable
and
he's
easy
to
work
with.
He's
also
got
a
dry
sense
of
humour.
So,
you
don't
know
whether
he's
joking
or
serious.''
'I
Kept
Wondering
All
The
Time'
''I
often
wondered
whether
I
should
laugh
at
some
things
or
not.
What
if
I
laugh
and
it's
not
meant
to
be
a
joke?
Or
what
if
he
has
cracked
a
joke
and
I
don't
laugh?
I
kept
wondering
all
the
time.
I'm
overawed
by
him.
But
he's
extremely
warm.
So,
I
take
a
lot
of
liberties
with
him.
He's
too
well-behaved
to
ever
intimidate
anyone.
I
was
constantly
discussing
my
favourite
scenes
of
him,
with
him.
On
His
Film
Thugs
Of
Hindostan
''Our
film
is
not
a
historical
film
about
thugs
belonging
to
some
period
or
based
on
a
book
as
has
been
reported.
Thugs
of
Hindostan
is
entirely
fiction.
It's
more
like
a
Manmohan
Desai
film
of
the
70s.
It's
not
even
a
patriotic
film.
The
freedom
that
is
being
talked
about
in
the
film
is
about
a
fictitious
kingdom
in
which
the
characters
dwell.''
One
Of
The
Toughest
Roles
Of
Aamir's
Career
''This
is
one
of
the
toughest
roles
of
my
career
so
far.
The
character
of
Firangi
Malla
appeared
so
creatively
attractive
that
I
just
had
to
play
it.
It's
a
well-written
part
and
Viktor
(Vijay
Krishna
Acharya)
has
written
some
beautiful
lines.
‘'