Amitabh
Bachchan
who
is
quite
active
on
social
media,
always
surprises
us
with
lovely
throwback
pictures
from
his
archives.
Recently,
the
Shahenshah
of
Bollywood
treated
his
fans
with
a
priceless
blast
from
the
past,
and
we
bet
it
will
leave
you
grinning
from
ear
to
ear.
Big
B
shared
a
picture
on
his
Instagram
page
in
which
he
is
seen
rehearsing
the
track
'Mere
Paas
Aao
Mere
Doston,
Ek
Qissa
Suno'
from
the
1979
film
Mr
Natwarlal
with
music
director
Rajesh
Roshan.
But,
what
caught
our
attention
is
a
pint-sized
Hrithik
Roshan
who
is
all
ears
for
Senior
Bachchan's
song.
Big
B
captured
his
picture
as,
"The
first
song
I
sang
for
film
..
'mere
paas
aao
..'
for
Mr
Natwarlal
..
music
rehearsal
with
Rajesh
Roshan
,
Music
Director
..
AND
..
all
this
being
overseen
by
one
'palti
maar
ke
'
little
one
sitting
on
the
bench
...
a
certain
HRITHIK
ROSHAN."
Meanwhile,
fans
and
celebrities
were
overjoyed
to
see
this
cute
picture.
Dia
Mirza
wrote,
"Sweeet
❤️."
"Wow❤️." read
Karanvir
Bohra's
comment.
A
netizen
wrote
on
Big
B's
post,
"God,
look
at
the
way
he
is
staring,
his
expression
is
priceless,
I
think
the
seed
for
acting
was
down
that
early
in
his
head.
It
is
a
to
die
for
picture
@hrithikroshan."
Another
comment
read,
"Haha
Look
at
HR's
Expression
🔥😅💯."
Another
Instagram
user
wrote,
"The
little
boy
is
watching
you
in
awe,
the
way
the
rest
of
us
look
at
you
now!
@hrithik
roshan
too
cute."
Amitabh
Bachchan
played
the
title
role
in
Mr
Natwarlal
which
also
stars
Rekha
and
Amjad
Khan
in
pivotal
roles.
The
actor
lent
his
voice
to
a
song
for
the
first
time
in
this
film,
and
it
became
a
rage
with
kids
with
its
intriguing
picturization
and
melodious
composition.
Earlier,
in
an
interview
with
Planet
Bollywood,
music
composer
Rajesh
Roshan
had
revealed
how
he
got
Amitabh
Bachchan
to
make
his
singing
debut
with
Mr
Natwarlal.
Roshan
was
quoted
as
saying,
"I
didn't
need
to
convince
him,
actually.
He
was
standing
on
one
foot
to
sing
this
song.
And
at
Mehboob
Studios,
the
shift
started
at
9
and
I
reached
at
10.30.
I
saw
there
was
a
car
parked
and
I
felt
that
this
must
be
Bachchan
Sahab.
I
went
upstairs
and
I
saw
that
Bachchan
Sahab,
in
a
half
sleeves
striped
shirt,
white
pants,
white
shoes
was
singing
his
song.
He
looked
at
me
and
nodded
and
that's
it.
I
also
did
not
go
close,
thinking
that
if
I
spoil
his
mood,
he'll
run
away...
And,
when
he
sang
one
line,
the
recordist
Robin
Chatterjee
Sahab,
when
he
heard
his
voice,
kept
his
hands
on
my
shoulder
and
said,
'I've
heard
a
lot
of
voices,
but
nothing
like
this
one."