In
the
upcoming
episode
of
Kaun
Banega
Crorepati
13,
the
host
and
superstar
Amitabh
Bachchan
made
a
heartwarming
revelation
about
his
children
Abhishek
Bachchan
and
Shweta
Bachchan.
The
actor
revealed
that
he
could
not
spend
adequate
time
with
his
children
when
they
were
kids.
The
actor
revealed
the
same
to
Namrata
Shah
who
will
grace
the
hot
seat
in
the
upcoming
episode.
According
to
a
news
report
in
Hindustan
Times,
Amitabh
Bachchan
said
in
Hindi,
"I
have
always
regretted
it
because
when
I
would
leave
for
work
in
the
morning,
they
would
be
sleeping
and
they
would
sleep
off
by
the
time
I
returned
because
it
would
be
late
in
the
night.
I
would
feel
a
little
bad
but
everyone
is
understanding
now."
Apart
from
this,
the
Kabhi
Khushi
Kabhie
Gham
actor
also
opened
up
about
his
rejections
while
he
was
starting
out
in
the
industry.
Amitabh
Bachchan
revealed
how
his
father
and
legendary
poet
Harivansh
Rai
Bachchan
had
motivated
him
to
not
give
up
trying
and
also
encouraged
him
to
take
the
bold
decision
of
leaving
his
job
in
Kolkata
to
pursue
acting.
He
said,
"When
I
was
working
in
Kolkata
and
wanted
to
enter
the
film
industry,
I
was
rejected
at
first.
Then
my
father
told
me
that
if
you
want
to
enter
a
house,
and
all
doors
are
closed,
scale
the
wall.
I
scaled
the
wall
to
reach
Mumbai."
However,
the
episode
will
also
see
some
light-hearted
moments
between
Amitabh
Bachchan
and
the
hot
seat
participant
Namrata
Shah.
Big
B
will
engage
in
some
funny
flirtatious
banter
with
her
in
the
presence
of
her
husband
and
son.
The
news
report
further
quoted
that
the
Waqt:
Race
Against
Time
actor
told
her
in
Hindi,
"Please
stop
the
show,
I
want
to
go
out
for
a
cup
of
tea
with
Namrata.
Your
husband
and
son
are
listening,
that
is
why
I
only
proposed
going
out
for
a
cup
of
tea.
Otherwise,
I
would
have
taken
you
out
for
a
meal
at
a
restaurant."
Meanwhile,
apart
from
this,
veteran
actors
Suniel
Shetty
and
Jackie
Shroff
will
also
be
gracing
the
show.
They
will
also
engage
in
some
fun
banter
with
the
megastar.
Amitabh
Bachchan
will
also
recreate
one
of
his
famous
dialogues
from
the
movie
Amar
Akbar
Anthony.