In the Hindi film industry, Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan are one of the most adored couples. After falling in love, the couple married in 2007. Aaradhya, a lovely daughter, was born to Abhishek and Aishwarya in 2011. Abhishek and Aishwarya frequently spent a lot of money together. However, a number of rumors over the past few years suggested that there had been a problem between the couple. So much so that rumors of their divorce even spread, but the couple kept quiet and continued to disprove all of the rumors with their combined appearances. Abhishek recently responded to the commotion and shared his feelings on it.
Abhishek Bachchan discussed how trolls and rumors have ultimately impacted him and his family in an interview with ETimes. According to the actor, he used to be unaffected by such bustle, but now that he has a family, it is quite distressing to see such pointless commotion. Clarifying things won’t even help, Abhishek added, because people will twist it because, in the actor’s opinion, bad news sells. According to Abhishek, nobody lives his life and nobody is responsible for him.
Abhishek Bachchan qouted by saying, “Previously, things that were said about me didn’t affect me. Today, I have a family, and it’s very upsetting. Even if I clarify something, people will turn it around. Because negative news sells. You’re not me. You don’t live my life. You’re not answerable to the people that I’m answerable to.”
Abhishek Bachchan stated in the same interview that while the rumors are not only about him, they do not impact him because he is aware that the location is a rigmarole and that families are involved. The actor also talked about a time when one of his pals became so upset with a troll that he offered the person an address in the comment area and asked him to say those things in public. Abhishek stated:
“Writing the nastiest things while hiding behind a computer screen is incredibly convenient. You are aware that you are causing harm to someone. It has an impact on them regardless of their thickness. If someone did something to you, how would you feel?
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Abhishek Bachchan:
As the discussion progressed, Abhishek Bachchan said that while it’s simple for someone to write the worst things about someone on a computer screen, those same people would undoubtedly lack the courage to say it in person. He added that while it’s easy for someone to say something hurtful, they have no idea how badly it can impact someone, regardless of how thick-skinned they are.
