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When Rajesh Khanna mocked Amitabh Bachchan’s discipline on set, he said: I’m not an employee, I’m a black man.

When Rajesh Khanna mocked Amitabh Bachchan's discipline on set, he said: I'm not an employee, I'm a black man.

There are some stars in the Hindi film industry who are famous for being late, while others are known for being mean to crew members. At the same time, there are some actors in Bollywood who are very disciplined and always arrive on time for filming. Such artists consider that time is valuable. The first name among those who appreciate time is that of Amitabh Bachchan, the megastar of Hindi cinema. Amitabh Bachchan has been visiting movie sets from time to time since the beginning of his career. They consider it discipline. It is said of him in the world of cinema that he is punctual.

This is a great characteristic of Amitabh Bachchan that he always arrives at the movie sets on time and because of this many times the other stars who work with him have to face many problems. In fact, the other stars who work with him often don’t make it to the movie set on time because they work on so many movies.

Due to the timely arrival of Big B, Bollywood superstar Rajesh Khanna had to face many problems on the sets of the movie Anand. According to media reports, Rajesh Khanna was known to be late for movie sets. In Virendra Kapoor’s book ‘Excellence: The Amitabh Bachchan Way’, he quoted an interview that Rajesh Khanna had not taken better with Amitabh’s discipline.

It is written in the book: “He had said in an interview that he believes punctual people are employees and they are not employees, but an artist.”

With this, when Govinda worked with Amitabh in the movie Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, he was very scared. This happened because they were working on a lot of movies together at the time, so they used to be late to the set.

We tell you that these days the emperor of Bollywood Amitabh Bachchan is very busy with his next movies. His upcoming films include Brahmastra, Goodbye, and The Great Man. Brahmastra is scheduled to open in theaters on September 9.

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