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Actor Abhishek Bachchan cannot stop gushing about his Raavan director Mani Ratnam. “If it’s a Mani Ratnam film,it’s going to be a journey to remember.

Actor Abhishek Bachchan cannot stop gushing about his Raavan director Mani Ratnam. “If it’s a Mani Ratnam film,it’s going to be a journey to remember. Anyone would be a fool to say no to him. For me he is family and has a special place in my life. I’ll follow his orders without asking any questions,” he says.

Bachchan,who stars in the movie alongside wife Aishwarya,has however opted out of the Tamil version of the film,despite his wife being a part of it. “Aishwarya already knows the language because she has worked in Tamil films. I have no clue about it. I didn’t want to sound mechanical while delivering my dialogues in a language I am not comfortable with,” he says. He however agrees that multi-lingual movies work in a country like India. “That’s the only way you can reach a wider audience,” says the actor,who has his hands full with Ashutosh Gowarikar’s Khele Hum Jee Jaan Se,debutant director

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