The 73-year-old actor, who celebrates his birthday today, is returning to the small screen as the host of "Aaj Ki Raat Hai Zindagi", which revolves around those, who have accomplished something extraordinary in their life.
Bachchan shot the first episode of the Star Plus show and said it is his good luck that he is getting to share screen with such people.
"Shooting the first episode was very emotional and heartwarming. It is moving to meet these people and to understand what motivates them to do what they were doing. They do it without any hope of benefit or any kind of personal gain. It is wonderful to be in the company of such people," he said in an interview.
The series, an adaptation of British show "Tonight's the Night", aims to inspire people to change their outlook and cherish the good that life has to offer. The "Piku" star feels the concept holds prominence in today's times when negativity often gets better of us.
"The channel thought every day we get to hear negative stories... We do hear positive stories as well but they are less so why not concentrate on the good and celebrate that."
"They recreated exactly the same thing and not just the template of the show but the entire production because that also inspires you to do things correctly."
When asked about the most entertaining moment on the show so far, the actor, while taking a dig at the media, said, "Giving interviews. I am meeting different journalists and all of them have similar type of questions but my behaviour with each one of them is different.
"Aaj Ki Raat Hai Zindagi" premieres on October 18 on Star Plus.
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