Abhishek: 'Ash doesn't wait for me to get home'
by: Afsana Ahmed
- timesofindia.com
He was shooting for a movie at a Mumbai studio and took a short break to talk. "Things around me may have changed, but I am the same old Abhishek, a Boston student once, now an actor just married. It's no big deal."
Happy to get back, he was nervous and excited about the reviews of his latest film - his first release post marriage and his fifth with his father. Bollywood fans are notorious for rejecting their hot and favourite idols once the latter get married, and even if Abhishek anticipates such a change in his image, he was not showing it.
"That's people's perception of me. Fair enough. But the circumstances around me should not matter as long as I do good work," he said dismissively.
Being Bachchan's son in Bollywood must not be easy, but Abhishek carries the family name comfortably on his broad shoulders. "Dad treated me like a friend since I was a kid, he never imposed anything on me or my sister, never raised his voice or his hand on us. He's an indulgent father, and I am his moral support, we have shared good and bad times together," he said fondly. "I learned everything from dad. My parents endured and sacrificed a lot for me, so every day I strive to make them proud."
And now there's Ash... adding glitter to the gold of the Bachchan brand. He frowned, "God has blessed me with everything. As far as the Bachchan name goes, I have inherited it, and we don't attach any monetary value to it."
But, yes, the father, son and daughter-in-law plan to cash in on their new popularity. A world show is slated for next year. And there's Ram Gopal Varma's Sarkar 2 coming up. Now he smiles: "I'm looking forward to working with my wife. She is a wonderful co-star. But whether she will get us a dabba of homecooked food, and whether the sets will resemble our home, you've got to ask Ash."







