Big B to shake a leg with Ash, Abhi on world tour
Big B to shake a leg with Ash, Abhi on world tour
The doting father-in-law says his 'bahurani' is perfect for his family.

Mumbai: Doting father-in-law Amitabh Bachchan feels bahurani Aishwarya Rai fits perfectly in Bollywood's most glamorous household.

"In Uttar Pradesh, the daughter-in-law is addressed as bahurani. In our house, that is how we address Aishwarya Rai. It is a most endearing expression and completely fulfilling in describing her presence in our home," the Big B said in an interview.

Excerpts from the interview:

IANS: What did you think of Aishwarya in Jodhaa Akbar, and of the film?

Amitabh Bachchan: I have often used the word "ethereal" in some of my interviews earlier, not in this context, but to describe a special moment or a person. For Aishwarya in Jodhaa-Akbar, I'd want to use that again for I lack the knowledge of finding an adequate substitute.

"Belonging to the heavens" or "from the celestial sphere" would sound too mushy and too much like a doting father-in-law. But it would be pretty close to it. The movie was grand, large, symbolic and pertinent. It was full of moments of immense uplifting aesthetic beauty. But the one moment that almost made me stand up and scream my appreciation in the theatre was that brilliant sequence in the qawwali Khwaja, Mere Khwaja, when Akbar, hit by an almost other-world connection, gets up and joins the Sufi singers trancelike, moving in servile submission.

This great emperor, this ruler of the land, one with the common man, is succumbing to that unknown force, which no human has ever been able to decipher. Ahh...! I get goose bumps. I have not felt like that since that historic moment in the movie 2001- Space Odessey when the ape-man in prehistoric times discovers a bone and accidentally finds its use as a weapon to destroy another and in the excitement of his discovery flings it in the air. The bone is caught in slow motion as it moves in the atmosphere and... cut to ... a futuristic space station, moving equally, in high speed, to the strains of Johann Strauss's Blue Danube. Brilliant!

IANS: Aishwarya has blended beautifully into the Bachchan portrait. What are your thoughts about your ‘bahu’ a year after the wedding?

Amitabh Bachchan: In Uttar Pradesh, the daughter-in-law in the house is addressed as bahurani. In our house, that is how we address Aishwarya. It is a most endearing expression and completely fulfilling in describing her presence in our home. What other thoughts do you expect me to have after what I have told you. All other niceties remain in the private and personal domain. I do not see any necessity for it to be announced publicly.

IANS: A school named after Aishwarya is going to be built in Uttar Pradesh? How would you contribute to this noble endeavour?

Amitabh Bachchan: A promise to the people of the region was made a year ago. We kept our promise and have laid the foundation stone for the school. It will now be built and become operational. I will be involved in funding the construction and will be part of the administration through a trust.

IANS: You have always been very family-oriented. In what ways would you like to honour your mother's memory?

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Amitabh Bachchan: These are too personal to be discussed publicly. Our parents are our life, existence and our strength. They shall remain with us. No matter what we do to honour them, we shall never be able to even go near or match the love and guidance they give us so selflessly and so unstintingly throughout their lives. I think of them and remember them at every step. This is all that they would probably have expected from their progeny, nothing more.

IANS: You've decided to sponsor two adandoned girls in Patna. How did you come to know about them? Among all the causes that besiege our society, does the plight of the girl child trouble you in special way?

Amitabh Bachchan: I came to know their plight through the electronic media and volunteered to help. I had helped girls earlier, too, like treating a young girl, who needed surgical intervention and her parents were very poor to afford the expenses. For the two little girls from Patna, it was the lost and frightened look on their faces that moved me. We managed to find their mother, who we discovered was a hapless victim of a sad and ugly incident and gave her money to care for the education of the little girls till as long as they wanted to study.

There is a proposal that when the school in Barabanki comes up, we will give the mother a job there. The plight of the girl child is a universal issue and quite predominant in our part of the world. As an ambassador for the United Nations and having worked for the eradication of polio and other diseases in our country, this activity will be an extension of what the UN and the UNICEF are charting out for me.

IANS: Finally, the family prepares for the world concert this year. What are your thoughts on the impending world tour and the prospect of dancing with your son and daughter-in-law?

Amitabh Bachchan: Yes, the tour preparations are on. We go in July-August to Europe and then to US. I have often danced with my son and daughter-in-law. It's being together on a common platform that is more important.

IANS: Lately, you've been pretty much doing your own thing, unfazed by the swirling circle of speculation and controversies. Was that a conscious decision?

Amitabh Bachchan: "Swirling circle of speculation and controversies" are built by the media. I do not see any reason to react to them or allow them to influence my decisions.

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