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Ek Nayi Subah: Big B interacts with children

| | May 29, 2016, at 02:23 am
New Delhi, May 28 (IBNS): The "Ek Nayi Subah (A new morning)" show here witnessed a special moment when Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan on Saturday interacted with school children and said one should work hard and do one's job.

As a girl asked him that, 'How did you become the Big B?', the megastar sat down on the floor and said, "Who says that I am  Big B? Look here, I am smaller than you."

He said 'Big B' is a name given to him by the media.

"No one is Big," he said.

"One needs to do his job and work hard to reach his goal," he said.

The show is meant to celebrate the second anniversary of the BJP-led NDA government.

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