Big B goes down the memory lane and shares his experience with the director of ‘Aladin' Sujoy Ghosh to prove his point.
He exclaims, "Aladin was not the first script- Sujoy had discussed with me. Sujoy, with his super enthusiasm would visit me everyday and narrate a script which he always wanted to work with me in. However, I was never convinced with him; in-fact I could never decipher what he would explain to me."
Bachchan goes on to add, "And one fine day, I heard an altogether different script from him, which was of ‘Aladin' and it took me just few seconds to give it a nod.
Sujoy was thrilled to hear that and claimed to definitely convince me over the previous script he was working on as well. I assured him- as soon as I am convinced with the script it would not take me even a second to say yes to that as well."
Well, all we can say to all the filmmakers who desire to work with Big B is- three things you got to be strong in ‘script', ‘script' and ‘script' and the Bachchan is yours.