Big B wants to be Alia's 'humble student' (Movie Snippets)

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Last Updated : Aug 28 2015 | 4:42 PM IST

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan says he would like to be a student of the four-films-old actress Alia Bhatt.

The "Student of the Year" actress had said that if given the opportunity, she would "love" to be a dance or an acting teacher.

On reading the story that was shared on the micro-blogging site Twitter, Amitabh replied saying: "... and I your humble student!"

Alia was quick to respond. She tweeted: "@SrBachchan says the man who's an institution himself!"

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Shabana had 'fulfilling meeting' with UP CM

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Veteran actress and social activist Shabana Azmi says she had a good meeting with Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav.

"Had a very fulfilling meeting with CM Akhilesh Yadav about development plans for UP and Azamgarh in particular," Shabana, who along with her godchild Namrata Goyal, also runs NGO Mijwan Welfare Society, tweeted on Friday.

The NGO works for the empowerment of villagers in a small village, Mijwan in Azamgarh, UP.

On the film front, she has wrapped up filming "Jazbaa", which also stars Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Irrfan Khan.

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People tend to misinterpret my silence: Irrfan Khan

Actor Irrfan Khan says some people think that he is arrogant and tend to misinterpret his silence.

During a conversation with actor Anupam Kher on his TV show "The Anupam Kher Show- Kucch Bhi Ho Sakta Hai", Irrfan opened up about his life and more, read a statement.

Talking about the importance of leading a normal life, Irrfan said: "At times, I feel like living a normal life and having normal chats with no scripts, no agenda but obviously these feelings are short term and later you want that fame".

Anupam asked the "Piku" actor if he could be confused or misinterpreted as an arrogant person?

Irrfan said: "A few people think I am arrogant or I make fun of people. People tend to misinterpret my silence. I also believe that people feel insecure sitting opposite a quiet person because they cannot understand what is going on in his mind which leads to misinterpretations".

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First Published: Aug 28 2015 | 4:32 PM IST

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