Amitabh Bachchan photographed at an event in Mumbai.
Mumbai:
Actor Amitabh Bachchan, who has achieved immense success in his career, said that every day is a learning experience for him.
"I don't believe that I am incomparable and I am the owner of any big titles. Every day is a learning experience. Every day I see there are shortcomings in me. You learn from working with the younger generation who are very proficient," said Mr Bachchan.(Also Read: Believe This: Amitabh Bachchan Thinks he 'Needs to Work Harder')
The Don star also said that Indian artistes are extremely talented.
"To compare ourselves with other industries is a very natural and normal phenomenon. We appreciate what the west does. We appreciate the way they make movies. However, we need to be proud about our own industry and our own talent. The degree of talent that exists in our artistes both in technology and the creative field is huge," he said.
"There was a time, for many years, the western world didn't look upon us kindly. They didn't like the way our films were made. They didn't like the dance and singing routine. They are economically more superior to us. Now they have understood what our circumstances are and they are appreciating our kind of cinema as well. They see the values that we bring in our stories. Besides they see the great amount of technology that we have today," he added.
"I don't believe that I am incomparable and I am the owner of any big titles. Every day is a learning experience. Every day I see there are shortcomings in me. You learn from working with the younger generation who are very proficient," said Mr Bachchan.(Also Read: Believe This: Amitabh Bachchan Thinks he 'Needs to Work Harder')
The Don star also said that Indian artistes are extremely talented.
"To compare ourselves with other industries is a very natural and normal phenomenon. We appreciate what the west does. We appreciate the way they make movies. However, we need to be proud about our own industry and our own talent. The degree of talent that exists in our artistes both in technology and the creative field is huge," he said.
"There was a time, for many years, the western world didn't look upon us kindly. They didn't like the way our films were made. They didn't like the dance and singing routine. They are economically more superior to us. Now they have understood what our circumstances are and they are appreciating our kind of cinema as well. They see the values that we bring in our stories. Besides they see the great amount of technology that we have today," he added.