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Abhishek Bachchan gives befitting replies to trolls

Yesterday, the Central Government in India announced that theatres in the country can reopen with the occupancy of 50 percent. This is surely a great news for filmmakers, actors, theatre owners, and distributors.

After reading the news, Abhishek Bachchan tweeted, “The best news of the week!!!!” Well, soon a couple of Twitter users tried trolling the actor, but Abhishek had a perfect reply to it.


A Twitter user wrote, “But aren't you still gonna be jobless?” To this, Abhishek replied, “That, alas, is in your (the audiences) hand. If you don’t like our work, we won’t get our next job. So we work to the best of our abilities and hope and pray for the best.”

Another user tweeted, “How did you get next movies after Drona? :/” So, Junior Bachchan replied, “I didn’t. Was dropped from a few films and it was very difficult to get cast. But we live in hope and keep trying, hoping and working towards our goals. You have to get up everyday and fight for your place under the sun. Nothing in life comes easy. जब तक जीवन है , संघर्ष है।"

Well, we must say that Abhishek surely doesn’t shy off from talking about his failures, and his reply to these trolls proves that he won’t let anyone on social media make fun of him.

Talking about Abhishek’s movies, he will be seen in films like The Big Bull, Ludo and Bob Biswas. The Big Bull and Ludo will be getting a direct-to-digital release on Disney+ Hotstar and Netflix respectively.

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