Abhishek Bachchan says 'Have seen days when I didn't get a job' amid divorce rumours with Aishwarya Rai

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The actor has been a part of the industry for 24 years and is known for films like Guru, Yuva, and Dhoom read more

Abhishek Bachchan says 'Have seen days when I didn't get a job' amid divorce rumours with Aishwarya Rai

Abhishek Bachchan might be one of Hindi cinema’s biggest superstars Amitabh Bachchan’s son, he hasn’t had it easy. While speaking on BeerBiceps podcast, the actor said he has been on the receiving end when he didn’t have a job and how ultimately it’s all about business, despite the opportunities being easy.
The actor has been a part of the industry for 24 years and is known for films like Guru, Yuva, and Dhoom.

Amid divorce rumours between Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai, the Ghoomer actor’s adorable gesture towards his wife has grabbed the audience’s hearts. A pap recently snapped Jr Bachchan in along with rumoured love birds Agastya Nanda and Suhana Khan.

However, it was something else that grabbed the eyeballs. While pics of Abhishek surfaced on the internet, paparazzo account Yogen Shah took to his Instagram handle to share that actor’s new car number is 5050 and said that it is Aishwarya’s favourite number.

“Aishwarya Rai’s favourite car number is 5050. Abhishek Bachchan’s new car number is also 5050. Today, he was out celebrating with Agastya Nanda, Navya Naveli Nanda, and Suhana Khan. Love is life, and it is forever,” Shah wrote.

This post has come as a sigh of relief for Abhi and Ash fans as there were rumours of the couple getting separated after the actress arrived separated at Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s wedding.

The Yuva star recently grabbed the headlines when he liked a post on Instagram about divorce. Shared by author Heena Khandelwal, it featured an image of broken hearts and written, “When love stops being easy. Couples who have been married are now parting ways. What has prompted their decision and why are grey divorces on the rise?”

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