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“Refugee” will always remain a special film for Abhishek Bachchan as it marked his debut in Hindi cinema in 2000. Taking to Instagram, Abhishek on Tuesday penned a lengthy note on completing two decades of being an actor.
“It is a blessing and a privilege to be able to look back and recount the last 20 years. Any actor will tell you, getting to make a film is a huge honour. Surviving 20 yrs seems unimaginable. The best part is, I feel like I’m just getting started. I have so much more to prove. So much more to do and I can’t wait,” Abhishek Bachchan wrote.
He also thanked his first director JP Dutta for launching him and actress Kareena Kapoor Khan. “Today, 20 years ago JP Dutta’s Refugee released. Marking the introduction of yours truly and @kareenakapoorkhan into the world of films. Your first film is always most dear and special; ‘Refugee’ was no different. An amazing experience! A newcomer could not have asked for anything else. JP sahab was the best teacher. Caring, nurturing and has since been an amazing guiding force for me. The entire cast and crew were so patient,supportive and encouraging. My love and respect for all of them is boundless. Thank you,” he added.
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