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Other than this Big B will start taking lessons in various languages. “French and Spanish are the languages that I wanted to speak fluently. If I don’t start learning them now, I won’t be able to do it ever. Also, I want to speak Malayalam. I am told that it is a very tough language but someday I will learn it. Whatever Tamil and Malayalam you have seen me speaking in my films were all mugged up,” Amitabh added.
Big B also disclosed that his son Abhishek has been encouraging him to devote some time for the social networking site Twitter. A few days back he got himself registered on Twitter. “I have completed all the formalities (filled the e-form) and I am registered on Twitter now. But I am just there and I have not starting tweeting yet,” says Amitabh.
Source: bollywoodmantra.com

This is because Big B has to look younger than his son Abhishek Bachchan. The shooting for the movie is currently going on in Delhi some of the shooting took place in Rajpath and Dwarka and the producers have even hired a metro for the shoot.
According to sources, the make-up artist is a firang lady and she takes about four to five hours to achieve this look. The make-up has been done at Amitabh's Gulmohur Park residence on all the days of shooting.
Keep waiting for this movie. Big B have to work hard to do this role but we know him he is the best actor of the century so, he will manage it very well.
Bangkok - The three-day star packed IIFA Awards 2008 extravaganza, which drew to a close on Sunday in the Thai capital Bangkok, proved to be an event of its kind and is surely getting bigger and better year after year. The event that kick-started with a bang as the who’s who of the Indian film industry walked down the red carpet followed by the premieres of Bollywood’s most awaited films this year ‘Sarkar Raj’, concluded with fireworks as the most sought after awards were announced.
Though the event has been much criticised for promoting the Bachchan family, the IIFA Awards once again proved their credibility, as the trophies were bagged by the most deserving nominees.
And without much ado here is a look at this year’s award highlight:
Best Film
A category that had some of the best pictures of the previous year like Guru, Jab We Met, Partner and Life In A Metro vying for the number one spot, saw the much acclaimed Shah Rukh Khan starrer 'Chak De India' bagging the prestigious award.
Best Director
'Chak De India' surely swept the IIFA grand awards ceremony as director Shimit Amin lifted the Best Director trophy. The film about a coach inspiring the Indian women's hockey team to World Cup victory also won awards for story and screenplay.
Best Actor
Well, Big B may bag the prize for blogger of the year but it is King Khan who earned the award for the Best Actor for his mind boggling performance in Chak De India where his role was much inspired by the real life hockey hero Mir Ranjan Negi.
Best Actress
Yes, the ‘Koi doubt mat rakhna’ bodylicious babe from Jab We Met, Kareena Kapoor added yet another trophy to her bag full of awards for her refreshing youthful performance in 'Jab We Met'.
Best Debutant Male and Female
The hottest young couple in tinsel town, Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone, surely got the maximum eyeballs as they got on the stage to collect their respective awards. While, Ranbir thanked mentor Sanjay Leela Bhansali for his award, Dips once again recited her accepting speech mentioning Farah Khan - the brain behind ‘Om Shanti Om’.
Best Style Icon (Male)
He might not have the six pack abs or the sizzling off shirt item numbers to his credit, nevertheless actor Abhishek Bachchan earned the Best Style Icon award for his raunchy masculine beard look.
Best Style Icon (Female)
We don’t know whether she is the ‘Most Sexy Women in the World’ or not, but Katrina is surely the most stylish woman of B-town The sultry beauty won the Best Style Icon for her sensuous and inspiring style.
Best Performance in a Negative Role
Actor Viveik Oberoi won the bad man award for his role in the flick, ‘Shootout At Lokhandwala’.
Best Screenplay
Anurag Basu - 'Life in a Metro' and Jaideep Sahni - 'Chak De! India’ shared the best screenplay award. The two movies also jointly won the best story trophy.
Best Cinematography
The award for the Best Cinematography went to 'Chak De! India', making it the maximum award garnering movie in IIFA 2008.
Best Dialogues
Debutant director ‘Imtiaz Ali’ bagged the award for writing one of the most memorable dialogues in recent history for ’Jab We Met’.
Music Direction
AR Rahman won the award for his chartbuster number ‘Barso Re’ in Mani Ratnam’s 'Guru'.
Best Lyrics
Javed Akhtar’s beautiful melody of words in the song ‘Main Agar Kahoon’ from ‘Om Shanti Om’ won him the award in this category.
Playback Singer (Male)
The ever so charming singer Shaan bagged this one for ‘Jabse Tere Naina’ in the movie ‘Saawariya’.
Playback Singer (Female)
Youth melody queen ‘Shreya Ghoshal’ bagged the trophy for her melodious singing of ‘Barso Re’ in Guru.
Best Performance in a Comic Role
Govinda, who is popularly known as Chi-Chi, was surely in his element as he went to grab this one for his performance in Partner.
Fresh face of the year
Bollywood’s latest eye candy, Neil Nitin Mukesh was named the Fresh Face of the Year.
For more of IIFA Awards 2008, log on to Spicezee.com »
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Mumbai - ,Amitabh, Abhishek and Aishwarya are all set to rake-in the moolah as business tycoon Anil Ambani, who is also Big B�s friend, has signed an Rs 1500 crore deal with B- Town�s first family.
Yes, it�s a mother of all deals. According to reports, Reliance Big Entertainment is close to finalizing the mega deal with the Bacchan�s and will then use their brand value in films, production, TV series, internet, reality shows and mobile content.
So how will it work?
Well, each party will do what they do best. While, RBE will look at the business aspect of the deal that would include the managing marketing and the distribution of projects, the Bachchans would come up with the creative inputs and would be handling the entertainment aspect of the project.
For films, the company has signed some of the leading directors like R Balakrishnan, Sujoy Ghosh, Rohan Sippy and Dr Chandraprakash Dwivedi. The list is sure to get bigger with time as the company is in talks to rope in several other top directors.
Speaking to a news daily, Amitabh Bachchan said, "We will provide the creative inputs and also share the profits. As of now, we plan to start with film projects and work in a way that will benefit us mutually. Also, they have given us the liberty to work outside and there is an unwritten understanding that we have the first right of refusal."
Well, deals are turning into mega deals in B-town and it�s the top stars that are walking away with big bucks. And right now it�s the Big Bachchans who are one step ahead of the rest.
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"One critic will trash a film and give very articulate and logical reasons. Fair enough, but the very next critic praises the film and will quote the very instances the earlier had mentioned, as being the reasons for its success," Amitabh wrote on his blog www.bigb.bigadda.com.
In reaction to this, film critic Ziya Us Salam said: "Every critic has his own readership; it is wrong to paint all critics with the same brush."
On being asked to react to Amitabh's statements, a few critics said the actor should not have been so aggressive while writing about them.
Amitabh also complained that the media did not appreciate the recent change in his demeanour.
He wrote: "When one is humble, the complaint is you do not open up, your interviews are so predictable, politically safe and correct. Now that there is no perceived humbleness the refrain is: why are you so aggressive?"
In response to this, Saurabh Tankha, a senior editor with a Delhi based daily, said: "Actors do not come and thank us when we do a positive review; then why should they feel bad when a negative review is done?"
The actor is evidently atached to the film that's a bit of a family affair - it stars him, son Abhishek and daughter-in-law Aishwarya. He wrote in his bog that he found the diversity of reviews intriguing.
Amitabh believes the media industry has an unwritten code of conduct.
"They will not attack competition and not name a fellow journalist even if he belongs to the same or a rival organisation. Of late though I find a greater openness, a willingness to criticise and a desire to counter an opinion or stand taken by another in the fraternity," the actor wrote.
In response to Amitabh's comment on how journalists would not attack one another, Tankha said: "It is a fact; that is the way it is; there is no need to be judgmental about it."
Ziya added: "Amitabh is right in saying that the media does not attack each other, we have a certain level of dignity, but I don't see any reason for him to react violently."