"Times have become tough today. Sometimes I think it's good that we entered the film industry then because if we made a mistake, we got a chance to work on it in the next film," the 70-year-old said here Wednesday at the sixth convocation ceremony of the Whistling Woods International (WWI). He was honoured with the WWI Maestro Award at the function.
"Today's actors hit the bull's eye with their first film itself and I am amazed to see them do so. I could never do it," added Big B who made it big with "Zanjeer" after a string of flops.
He reiterated his wish of being young so that he could work with younger actors.
"Another thing I wish for is that I was working in today's time as a youngster so that I could get a chance to work with the new talent," he said.
Amitabh will soon be seen in Prakash Jha's "Satyagraha - Democracy Under Fire" that will release Aug 23.