Shah Rukh Khan, also the state's brand ambassador, regaled the audience at the Netaji Indoor Stadium by reading out a few lines in Bengali while Bachchan gave a speech on the role of women in Indian cinema, but ended by reciting the poem "Tu chal tere wajood ki samay ko bhi talaash hai" from his latest hit film "Pink".
"Last year I requested Mamata 'didi' to not call me again this year as I have run out of ideas for giving long speeches. But I had to come as you know that Mamata 'di' doesn't relent on any matter," megastar Bachchan said.
Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt said the city enjoyed a special place in his heart because his mother was born here.
He praised West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee saying it was she who had stood by her during his hard times.
Actress Parineeti Chopra was also present at the function.
Bachchan has been attending the opening ceremony of KIFF for the last few years and to mark his association a book titled 'Baritone' which has all his festival speeches was released on the occasion.
Altogether 156 films from 65 countries will be screened at 13 venues in the city.
This year a new competitive category has been added to the festival. Award for Innovations in Moving Images will be given to encourage new ideas and new concepts, to pioneer a change in the realm of cinema.
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