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25 Apr, 2018 IST
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Posted On : 8 Jan, 2018  Source : IANS  Place : Mumbai 
Big B was 'privileged' to work with Waheeda Rahaman in 'Adalat'
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan says he was extremely privileged to work with veteran actress Waheeda Rehman in "Adalat".


"41 years of my film 'Adalat'. Great times. Huge influence of 'The GodFather', and the passion of Narinder Bedi and the extreme privilege of working with Waheedaji," Amitabh tweeted. 

Directed by Bedi, the film clocked 41 years of it's release on Sunday. 

It revolves around Dharma, a villager, who goes to Mumbai in order to lead a better life but things take an ugly turn when the police arrest him in connection with a criminal case.

The cine icon, 75, also tweeted about his film "Wazir", which clocked two-years of it's release in the Hindi filmdom. 

"'Wazir' two years complete and the first film where I never leave a chair. And of course working with Farhaan, who was virtually born in front of me," Amitabh tweeted on Sunday night. 

The film revolves around Daanish (Farhan Akhtar), a cop, who swears to seek revenge from terrorist, who killed his daughter. He finds a confidante in Pandit (Big B), an unassuming grand master, also mourning the loss of his daughter.

Currently, Big B has three films in his kitty -- "102 Not Out", "Thugs Of Hindostan" and "Brahmastra".

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