<p>“Smita was a unique lady and she had a premonition about my accident,” Amitabh told reporters here.“I was shooting for ‘Coolie’ in Bangalore in 1982. One night at about 1 a.m. I got a call from Smita. She said, ‘I’m sorry to disturb you Amit-ji, but are you okay?’. I said yes I’m fine. Then she said, ‘I had a really bad dream and I just wanted to find out if you were okay’. Next morning, I had that accident on the sets of ‘Coolie’. It was just unbelievable," Amitabh said.<br /><br />“Then, throughout my two-three months in the hospital, she was a regular visitor and even when I came back home, she used to come every evening to enquire if I was doing well. I can never forget that,” he added.<br /><br />The 68-year-old walked down memory lane and remembered the incident while talking about Smita’s son Prateik, who will be working with the actor in Prakash Jha’s forthcoming film “Aarakshan”.<br /><br />Amitabh said that working with Prateik will be an emotional experience for him.<br />“This film is going to be my first association with Prateik. Whenever I see him, I think about his mother. The resemblance, the attitude, is very much like her. I’m afraid that it's going to be a little emotional for me working with him because Smita was a very dear friend,” he said.<br /><br />The film, slated to go on floor Jan 15, also stars Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone and Manoj Bajpayee. It is based on caste-based reservations in government jobs and educational institutions. It will be shot in Bhopal and the makers are looking for an Aug 12, 2011 release.</p>
<p>“Smita was a unique lady and she had a premonition about my accident,” Amitabh told reporters here.“I was shooting for ‘Coolie’ in Bangalore in 1982. One night at about 1 a.m. I got a call from Smita. She said, ‘I’m sorry to disturb you Amit-ji, but are you okay?’. I said yes I’m fine. Then she said, ‘I had a really bad dream and I just wanted to find out if you were okay’. Next morning, I had that accident on the sets of ‘Coolie’. It was just unbelievable," Amitabh said.<br /><br />“Then, throughout my two-three months in the hospital, she was a regular visitor and even when I came back home, she used to come every evening to enquire if I was doing well. I can never forget that,” he added.<br /><br />The 68-year-old walked down memory lane and remembered the incident while talking about Smita’s son Prateik, who will be working with the actor in Prakash Jha’s forthcoming film “Aarakshan”.<br /><br />Amitabh said that working with Prateik will be an emotional experience for him.<br />“This film is going to be my first association with Prateik. Whenever I see him, I think about his mother. The resemblance, the attitude, is very much like her. I’m afraid that it's going to be a little emotional for me working with him because Smita was a very dear friend,” he said.<br /><br />The film, slated to go on floor Jan 15, also stars Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone and Manoj Bajpayee. It is based on caste-based reservations in government jobs and educational institutions. It will be shot in Bhopal and the makers are looking for an Aug 12, 2011 release.</p>