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Reportedly, talking about his experience of shooting for the comedy drama, the megastar wrote on his blog that the movie took him back to his college days and he got quite nostalgic remembering his own time.
The 68-year-old wrote on his blog, "There were meetings on promotional activity - visits to Dubai perhaps and the Hard Rock Cafe to accompany Vishal and Shekhar as they perform live on stage some of the songs from the film 'Bbuddah'… smash a guitar as an honor from the facility, ride a Harley...gosh this is like being back in University again.”
"What a time we would have then! Bunking class, jamming at restaurants and coffee joints with the 'gang', buzzing off on picnics in borrowed cars and scooters and then dragging ourselves home looking most studious and overworked in College!! We were incorrigible were we not," he said.
Sad that college days got over in 3 years, says Big B
Recalling his days, the star said that while it was easy to fool fathers, getting past mothers was not easy, as they always knew.
"One could get past Dad, but Moms always knew! How did they ever come to gather what we had been up to! Ha ha!!. Ah! those days of college and university. How can we ever forget them! Sad they got over in 3 years," Bachchan said.
Music never went beyond Elvis, says Bachchan
He also said that the best time about those days was the independence, the simplicity and the easy stuff that impressed them in the good old days.
“And the music...never went beyond Elvis, and for the more intellectual, Miles Davis and Zoot Sims! Anyone remember those fantastic jazz artists?? Astounding!!,” he posted.
The movie that also features Prakash Raj, Raveena Tandon, Hema Malini, Sonu Sood, Minnisha Lamba and Sonal Chauhan in pivotal roles, will hit the theatres on July 1.