The stalwarts of the Indian cinema launched the music of R Balki's upcoming directorial venture 'Shamitabh', which is being composed by Ilaiyaraaja, last evening.
'Shamitabh' stars Bachchan, Dhanush and Haasan's younger daughter Akshara, who is making her Bollywood debut with the film.
"I am not a trained actor and I came in this industry accidentally. Without your (Ilaiyaraaja) music I don't think I could have come this far. It's been 15 years now and every day is full of your music. Every shot is full of your music. I draw my emotions from your music. Thank you Raaja sir for everything," Bachchan said.
When Bachchan asked Rajinikanth about his experiences of working with the legendary composer, the 'Lingaa' star shared, "I know Raaja sir from early '70s. He was very naughty and mischievous person at that time. We both used to gossip and used to have our drinks together till morning. And suddenly, I saw a transformation in Raaja sir which extended to his dressing style. And then I started calling him Raaja swami. He is a saint now and mata Saraswati lives in him."
Refuting the rumours of 'Shamitabh' being the 1000th music composition of the 71-year-old musician, Balki said, "Let me clarify one thing, 'Shamitabh' is not Ilaiyaraaja's 1000th film. He will reach the milestone with Bala's upcoming Tamil film 'Tharai Thappattai'. We are here to celebrate that... 1000 is just a number. We don't need any excuse to celebrate Raaja sir."
"I am thankful to Rajini sir that he came for this function. When I signed 'Shamitabh' I never expected that something like this will happen in my career," Dhanush said.
The event was also attended by eminent personalities like Sridevi, husband Boney Kapoor, Shruti Haasan, Gulzar, Tabu, Abhishek and wife Aishwariya Rai Bachchan.
