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The world knows him as Bollywood’s Shahenshah, but he prefers to be known as the son of late eminent poet Harivansh Rai Bachchan. Megastar Amitabh Bachchan says he has been in public life from the day he was born, but has no legacy of his own to leave behind.

The actor, who has successfully transitioned from Bollywood’s Angry young man to its Shahenshah to its most globally known ambassador during his over four decade-old career, says his father’s public presence is far greater than his.

“It is coming on to 50 years in public life… That is as far as I am personally concerned… But I have been in public life from the day I was born. I was always the son of Dr Harivansh Rai Bachchan, eminent poet, litterateur, having public presence far greater than mine,” Amitabh told IANS in an email interview from Mumbai.

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“I have no legacy… My father’s legacy is what I am interested in, and I shall try always to further it.”

Amitabh, who is looking forward to the release of his next film 102 Not Out, has time and again penned his feelings and thoughts about his bond with his father in his elaborate blogs. Earlier this year, he had also expressed displeasure over the stipulation in the copyright law which allows exclusive rights to heirs of original literary work for 60 years after the author’s death.

The 75-year-old, who also enjoys reciting his father’s works, especially Madhushala at public events, hopes he has passed on his father’s wisdom to his son and actor Abhishek.

“Memories with my father and time spent with him are personal… But, yes lessons learnt from him would certainly be passed on to Abhishek,” added Big B.