"Writers do not write roles for older people... They always write for younger people so we all try to look young. But times are changing... Amitji (Amitabh Bachchan) is a great example, so I know I have another 15 years," Haasan said at an event here.
"We say (to writers) write it. I think they (writers) should write it naturally. It should come from young people then it will be interesting. When I write about an old actor it is almost autobiographical... Young people should write. Hollywood had that young writers who wrote about old actors," he said.
"It (age) has always bothered me. When I was five, I wanted to be 20 year old then when I was 20, I wanted to be 40-year-old and now when I am 60-year-old, I want to be 20-year-old. So it is always bothering," he added.
The industry veteran was talking on the sidelines of Whistling Woods International's seventh annual convocation last evening here.
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He was present there along with ace screenwriter Javed Siddiqui.
Altogether 200 students were handed their degrees by the maestros and founder Subhash Ghai and Meghna Ghai Puri, President, WWI.