By Subhash K. Jha
Mumbai, Dec 19 (IANS) The poignant story of 13-year-old Auro  who suffers from progeria in "Paa"  has touched many hearts and megastar Amitabh  Bachchan says he never expected people to so "warmly embrace" his  premature ageing character.
"No, I never ever imagined that Auro would be picked up, caressed  and so warmly embraced. It is miraculous. A description of the reactions would  be odious at this moment. I do have them all stored and shall be happy to share  them with you at an opportune moment," Bachchan  told IANS in an interview. 
Made at a budget of about Rs.15 crore, the  film by R.Balakrishnan not only got favourable reviews from critics but is also  doing well at the box office. Amitabh, whose AB Corp Ltd produced the film, says  the company has however no plans to make another film in the near future.  
"At the moment we have not concretised any further project under our  banner, but if we were to, we would keep you informed," he said. 
The  film stars Abhishek  Bachchan and Vidya  Balan as Amitabh's  parents. 
Excerpts from the interview to IANS: 
Q: Auro  has become a bigger star than Amitabh Bachchan? 
A: Ha ha. There  is genuine love being expressed towards him and several have unabashedly desired  to take him home. 
Q: Did you expect Auro to have such a  far-reaching impact on the nation's psyche? What are some of the most memorable  reactions you've had to Auro's character? 
A: No, I never ever  imagined that Auro would be picked up, caressed and so warmly embraced. It is  miraculous. A description of the reactions would be odious at this moment. I do  have them all stored and shall be happy to share them with you at an opportune  moment. 
Q: There's a feeling of dismay when Auro dies at the end  of "Paa"  because people want more of this metaphor of the life-force. How do you plan to  take Auro forward? 
A: Yes, people want more of Auro, but I  think Balki (Balakrishnan) felt his presence was sufficiently enough. How he  goes forward is for Balki to decide. 
Q: You abhor even a false  beard. How did you bear with such elaborate prosthetics day after day?  
A: I bore it with great resolve and fortitude. 
Q: So  complete is your self-effacement in Auro's make-up that some people felt that's  not you, but another actor doing Auro. How do you react to that?  
A: I take that as my greatest compliment and a triumph for the  team that worked on my make-up. Without them and their contribution Auro would  have remained on the drawing board. 
Q: The surprises from your  repertoire continue to spill out year after year. Auro, you'll agree, is a very  hard act to follow. What will you do now to satiate your expectant fans?  
A: I shall continue to work to my best. Satiation is most  subjective. I do not work with the consideration of those elements in mind. My  fans understand that better than anyone else. Even me. 
Q: "Paa"  marks the renewal of AB Corp Ltd's production output. What are the other films  that ABCL plans to produce? 
A: Please do not keep up this  undesired exclamation of the 'renewal' of the company. We were always there and  functioning. May be you did not follow its activities. Or perhaps there was not  much desire in you to do so. At the moment we have not concretised any further  project under our banner, but if we were to, we would keep you informed.  
Q: As an actor you seem to have reached an unprecedented zenith  of self-expression. What is that one role you would still like to play?  
A: I have no idea what it would be...all I know is that were someone to  come up with a thought, I would most certainly want to give it a try. I do hope  that there are directors there who will dream up exciting work for me. If they  do I shall be more than willing to work along with  them.
 
 
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