The 74-year-old actor has been involved in various initiatives like Polio eradication, tiger conservation, Hepatitis B awareness and he says he is more comfortable contributing to social causes.
"There are different people, who have different viewpoints. Some artistes take a strong stand. I admire them but I don't have that kind of strength. But if there is something I can do socially for the country, which I do, I am ok to do that. Taking a stand is tough," Bachchan told Karan Johar during a session at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit 2016 here.
Bachchan says often people expect him to give an opinion but he feels he does not have that amount of knowledge or experience to share his viewpoint.
"People think that because we happen to be in a profession which is public, what we will say will have the same amount of relevance as the ones who are more educated and learned. That's a fallacy. We don't carry that knowledge or experience.
Besides dazzling the audience with his performances, Bachchan is also a social media savvy person and the "Pink" star says he enjoys interacting with his fans through the online medium as it helps him know their immediate reaction.
"It (social media) is something new and novel. It is interesting and gives you some kind of connect with people that are fond of you. It is very immediate. In today's times, everything is so fast. You get immediate reactions. I find that very helpful."
Johar, however, could not believe that something like this would happen to a well-respected star like him.
But Bachchan says it is a reality that you cannot escape if you want to stay on social media.
"Yes it does. I will take you to my site and show you. I mean if you are not prepared for it then don't go on it. I think its perfectly fine. You can't be perfect, you can't have any one not abuse you."
During the session, when an audience member asked Bachchan whether he would ever try for the Presidentship of the country, the actor dismissed it saying he does not have the capability or knowledge to take on the job.
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