After inaugurating the Kolkata International Film Festival (KIFF) at the Netaji Indoor Stadium here, Big B narrated the anecdote after which he turned so emotional that his voice became heavy and he paused for a minute.
He said that a young girl came to his show KBC whose father refused to pay for her school fees saying it would be a wastage of money. The girl left her home to live with her grandmother where her condition worsened.
"When I asked her what will you do with the money she said I will take this cheque and to show it to my father and will tell him that a daughter is also an asset to the family," Bachchan said.
After saying this, the megastar became emotional.
During his speech he highlighted the position of women in Indian society before arriving at the portrayal of women in Indian cinema.
He emphasised how the representation of women in Indian cinema had changed over the years from the submissive and oppressed wife and daughter to women who are beyond stereotypes.
Now shooting 'Piku' in the city, Bachchan said his mind was filled with memories of 1960s when he used to live and work in Kolkata.
