Amitabh Bachchan says ‘tum bahut ache ho’ as he praises Abhishek Bachchan’s performance yet again in I Want To Talk: ‘Filled with merit…’

Amitabh Bachchan says ‘tum bahut ache ho’ as he praises Abhishek Bachchan’s performance yet again in I Want To Talk: ‘Filled with merit…’

As a lifestyle expert with a rich background in the entertainment industry, I have had the privilege of observing some of the most iconic figures in Bollywood, and none more so than the legendary Amitabh Bachchan and his talented offspring, Abhishek Bachchan. The recent exchange between father and son, as seen on social media, is a testament to the deep-rooted bond they share, not just as family members, but also as artists who respect each other’s craft.

I recently shared a post on my former Twitter account that was originally posted by Abhishek Bachchan’s fan page. In the video, The I Want To Talk actor spoke about the bravery it takes to display resilience in today’s generation. In response, I wrote a heartfelt appreciation note for Abhishek’s performance in Shoojit Sircar’s movie, expressing my admiration and stating that I am filled with deep pride, saying, “You are very good.

Amitabh Bachchan’s post expressed that your actions in “I WANT TO TALK” were deeply meaningful and selfless, setting you apart. I wish you divine blessings, the blessings of your grandparents, and love from the entire family, forever! May goodness prevail, and indeed, you are truly good.

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In the video, Abhishek Bachchan shared thoughts about his artistic path, expressing that at some point, there’s an inclination to leave a significant imprint. He noted that this understanding typically sparks a drive to produce something inspiring, not just for personal growth but also for others.

In discussing I Want To Talk, he mentioned that upon receiving the script, he immediately understood its importance – not due to the allure of the character, but rather the strength and resilience it portrayed.

Abhishek underscored the significance of demonstrating the worth of resilience, particularly in this fast-paced generation that he referred to as one seeking immediate rewards. He pointed out that today’s society often values quick outcomes, using examples such as compulsively checking social media updates and swiftly abandoning plans when they don’t work out as expected.

Directed by Shoojit Sircar, the movie titled “I Want To Talk” features Pearle Dey, Ahilya Bambroo, Jayant Kripalani, Kristin Goddard, and Johny Lever in significant roles. This film is based on a true story about an NRI and cancer survivor, who shares a close friendship with the director. It explores the tale of a single father as he manages the complexities of his growing bond with his daughter, starting from her childhood.

The movie is now playing in theaters.

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2024-12-05 05:37