The 'Guru' star, who is the owner of the Chennai franchise in Indian Sports League (ISL), is also looking forward to spend some sporting days here as the glamorous soccer event unfolds.
"I would love to and I am dying to do a Tamil film," he told reporters on the sidelines of the launch of the Omega Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon watch here.
Bachchan, who was part of many Hindi projects of Tamil directors Mani Ratnam and the late Jeeva, said that he had shot several times in Chennai and had many friends here.
Vikram had donned the role of Bachchan in the Tamil version of Maniratnam-directed 'Raavan' and is credited as a versatile star adept at slipping with ease into any challenging role.
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The actor recalled that his father Amitabh used to work in the city as part of his professional commitments in the 80s, sometimes making the family enjoy the complete summer season here.
"I have been coming here since I was a kid. Since dad worked here for many of his films, we have spent many summers here. (I have an) old bond with Chennai," he said.
The actor already owns Jaipur Pink Panthers, which had won the inaugrual Pro Kabaddi League.