It was in 1999 when the BBC honoured Bachchan with the title after an online survey but Amitabh recalls it was his co-actor Govind Namdev who told him that he was 'Star Of The Millennium.'
"I never believed in it... There is one secret behind it. The BBC News, which conferred the honour on me, conducted an online survey where they asked people to vote for an actor whom they thought was the most popular in last 100 years."
He continued, "And because of that online survey, some votes came my way and I feel it's a computer error and there is no truth behind it. I feel so embarrassed when people label me with these tags. I am an ordinary artist and people who are sharing this platform with me are great as today, I am so much inspired by their thoughts."
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The 76-year-old thespian was addressing the media at actor-turned-author Namdev's book launch titled Madhukar Shah Bundela, along with Ram Gopal Bajaj, Satish Kaushik and Chandraprakash Dwivedi on Thursday.
Talking about Namdev, Big B said, "The first time he met me was on a film set where he was playing a negative role. Apart from being a great artist, he is fond of his nation, his native Bundelkhand and his writing."
Namdev and Bachchan have shared screen space in Sarkar Raj and when the former contacted him for his book launch, he could not refuse.
On the silver screen, Bachchan will next be seen in film-maker Sujoy Ghosh's Badla and director Nagraj Manjule's Jhund.
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