Amitabh Bachchan Discusses His 10 Favourite Films With Subhash K JhaGone With The Wind: ���Great novel, epic proportions, exquisite performances, especially of Vivien Leigh. A grand saga, finest interpretation from book to film I���ve ever seen.���
Kaagaz Ke Phool: "Poignant and incredible theme, most lingering visuals, music, performances and the ethereal Waheedaji.
She���s my favourite."
Black: ���The film changed my life. It connected me with feelings that I didn���t know existed within me. Sanjay Leela Bhansali is an absolute magician on screen.���
Judgement At Nuremburg: ���I have always had a fascination for films about the Nazis and World War II. This was a film on the courtroom trial for the war crimes. I remember it mainly for the excellent and haunting performance of Montgomery Clift in a small cameo.���
Scarface: ���The brilliant performance of Al Pacino elevated this ganagster epic to the level of a quasi-classic.���
Godfather I/II/III: ���A complete classic..loved all three parts..the growth of the film, its characters, the premise, the naturalness of the presentation and above all, Marlon Brando���s towering performance. The trilogy is so engrossing..everything perfect about it.���
Ganga Jamuna: Dilip Kumar Sahib���s greatest performance ever..the setting, story, everything was unusual and trend setting.���
Anupama: ���I just love the softness and simplicity of the film, its unexaggerated performances..It had a lyrical quality about it. This was a film by one of my favourite directors, Hrishikesh Mukherjee.���
On the Waterfront: ���Dynamic story, Brando at his best, so real and compelling. Like The Godfather, this film created huge stars out of even those who played small and seemingly insignificant roles.���
Giant: ���Absolute dynamite, the ultimate story and casting.And that wonder called James Dean.���