A Furious Amitabh Bachchan Defends His Son Abhishek

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A Furious Amitabh Bachchan Defends His Son Abhishek

Mumbai, Dec 5 (NationPress) Amitabh Bachchan has recently taken a stand against a troll who targeted Abhishek Bachchan for speaking in English, implying that he should limit his language to Hindi, as they found it hard to understand.

The iconic actor responded to the comment after sharing a video of Abhishek speaking English. Big B praised his son's performance in the film “I Want To Talk.”

An X user commented, “Sir ji Hindi me bolne ko kaho Jr Bachchan ji ko. English hamari samaj me barobar nahi aati sirji.” (Sir please ask Jr Bachchan to speak in Hindi. I don’t fully understand English, sir).” Amitabh retorted with a clever response, “Wow! What a viewpoint you have! Amazing! You tell him to speak in Hindi, but you write in English!”

The 'Sholay' star expressed his admiration for Abhishek’s role in his latest movie, “I Want To Talk.”

Amitabh shared, “Profound and filled with merit .. your humanity and your departure from any vanity as an actor in I Want To Talk, is what makes you superior. With God’s grace, the blessings of Grandpa and Grandma, and the love and affection of the entire family, always! Goodness brings good results! And you are very good.”

The ‘Kalki 2898 AD’ actor has been fervently supporting Abhishek’s new film on all his social media channels. The proud dad conveyed his feelings through a heartfelt blog post, stating, “I smile today and with pride and great emotion for the Son and my Abhishek for his work .. assiduous, tremendous joy...”

In his post, Amitabh contemplated the importance of appreciating individuality and 'being different.'

An excerpt from his post read, “Ultimately, being different appeals because it challenges the status quo, fosters innovation, and creates connections. It’s not just about standing out but about making an impactful difference in the world. You shall be, Abhishek, because of who you are and who you have been—a creative mind that has ever attempted and succeeded in what you created and believed in your work. Love to you, Abhishek. WAGTFTW.”

Directed by Shoojit Sircar, I Want To Talk was released on November 22.