Amitabh Bachchan Relives Memories Of Shooting In Afghanistan
Friday, March 5, 2010
Appreciating the hospitality comprehensive to him by the Afghan community, the Bollywood performer Amitabh Bachchan has relived reminiscences of his appointment to the country, where his motion picture Khuda Gawah was comprehensively angry outburst in the in put up the shutters proximity to the beginning 90s."Najibullah, the former president of Afghanistan, was a great fan of Hindi films and he had urged Indian government to put together Bachchan's appointment to the country," the Big B said in a media communication in New Delhi."When we were discussing the script of Khuda Gawah, I said let us go to Afghanistan to discharge. We went to Mazar-e-Sharif to shoot the traditional Afghan spectator sport of Buzkashi," the actor said."The president provided us excellent security when the shooting was on. Fighter planes were keeping vigil in the sky and Army tanks were at the elevation of the sets. It just felt like battlefield," he said.Paying tribute to natives of the now war-torn nation, Bachchan said, "Afghans are very splendid people. If they become your enemies then it will be a time-bound enmity. But if they become your friend they will give so much friendliness that you won't be able to bear it."
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