Big B conscious of Jaya's presence on sets of 'Ganga Devi'
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With wife at the workplace, things change.
So says megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who will be teaming up with wife Jaya in the upcoming home production of his make-up man Deepak Sawant, 'Ganga Devi', a Bhojpuri film.
"When your wife is on the sets with you...your behavior changes. There are lots of restrictions...there is always a discipline on the sets. Or else the situation at home becomes tense...out of control," Bachchan said to guffaws at a promotional event of the film.
In recent years, Mr and Mrs Big B have acted together in Karan Johar's 'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna'.
Directed by Abhishek Chaddha, 'Ganga Devi' revolves around the theme of reservation for women in elected bodies.
Bachchan, who plays a key role, said Sawant was like a member of his family. "I am glad that I am a part of this film. Deepak is like a family. I know him for 30-35 years. He is my make-up man and he takes care of my face. It was my duty to give him something in return. When he approached me for this film, without any hesitation I did it."
Big B had appeared in Sawant's previous Bhojpuri films including 'Ganga' and 'Gangotri'.
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