The 70-year-old actor last week asked his fans on his blog to find faults in his performance in the Rani Mukerjee starrer film, where he plays a teacher suffering from Alzheimer's.
Big B pointed out his own mistake and shared, "Still cringe every time I think of the mistake, or see it on replays. Damn! I am such a rotten actor!!.
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The Sanjay Leela Bhansali film talked about a blind and deaf girl, played by Rani, and her relationship with her teacher.
He does not seem to have got over his mistake and further said, "I needed to feel around in my other pockets to ascertain where my glasses were, instead of my hand directly going to the pocket. For some one who is soon getting into the symptoms of Alzheimer's, where patients forget where and what they do, it was incorrect of me to go straight to my pocket.
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