Amitabh, 72, who shared pictures on the blog from last night's screening of his latest release, said his mind remained "stagnant and alone" despite the praise and compliments.
"The show is over... The apprehensions remain... The praise and the compliments abound... But the mind remains stagnant and alone... The appreciation of the daughter-in-law after the film is over..," Bachchan wrote on his blog.
The screening was attended by his son Abhishek, Shamitabh's actress Akshara Haasan, media persons besides Aishwarya.
"In all the rush and the crowds that gather, in all the applause in the theatre, in all the gasps and laughter and whistles... There is... Silence! It cannot be explained, nor can it be fathomed, nor examined... Tt is just..,," Bachchan added.
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