"With time you have to change. You don't have the same temperament that you had when you were in school or college. And I guess the roles that come your way are also like this.
"That is not to say that it is lost. If there is anger to be depicted in a film, I can still do it. It depends on characterisation, what the director or the story demands from you," Bachchan told PTI in an interview.
Bachchan feels fortunate to be considered more than just a serviceable senior character actor and be given the opportunity to experiment.
"I think as you age you can't be playing the romantic hero. There obviously are more character-driven roles. When you are reaching 72 you automatically go to certain regions in terms of characters in films. But I am just very fortunate that all kinds of roles are coming my way," he said.
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