Ghoomer actor Abhishek Bachchan is making headlines for his new film and his performance. Known for his roles in successful films like Dhoom, Dasvi, Dhoom 2, Guru, Bunty Aur Babli, Raavan, Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna and Run, he is back on the big screen with a bang. His recent film Ghoomer won praise from the audience as well as critics. Abhishek was out promoting his film and in addition to discussing his new film, Abhishek also opened up about his wife Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.
Abhishek Bachchan reveals how his wife Aishwarya calms his anger
During a podcast conversation, Abhishek talked about how Aishwarya helps him keep his anger at bay. He shared, “After a grueling day, minor irritations can hit you like the frustrating traffic in Mumbai. However, Aishwarya has a way of reminding me to stay calm and cool. Abhishek reveals how Aishwarya calms him down. He reveals that she says, “Why let anger consume you? Just take a deep breath. You have returned home to a peaceful and joyful family environment.”
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Abhishek Bachchan shares a memory about COVID-19
Abhishek also shared a touching memory of COVID-19. The actor recalled that during covid his father, wife, daughter and he were hospitalized together due to illness. Sharing the incident, he said they all recovered and were discharged one by one but he was the last one to go home after almost a month. He recalled how Aishwarya again reminded them how lucky they were to get the right and timely treatment. “That perspective of hers reminded me to appreciate our blessings and each other,” he said.
Aishwarya is a positive pillar for Abhishek Bachchan
Seeing Aishwarya as a commanding presence, Abhishek admires her ability to make him calm down and prioritize what really matters. He acknowledges her role in promoting positivity and ensuring that they appreciate their family blessings.
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