The 73-year-old actor, who will be hosting TV show "Aaj Ki Raat Hai Zindagi", is lending his voice in the beginning of every episode of the new program.
"It's a complex world , music... It's gaining knowledge of the electronics more than getting to hit the right notes, in this field... What could possibly go wrong is now being handled by computer intelligence and power.. The singing is the least bothersome what with auto tuners around in abundance," Bachchan posted on his blog.
The "Piku" star said music plays a vital role in one's journey and without it "life would have been a mistake".
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