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ACTOR ABHISHEK BACHCHAN has fan clubs around the world including a popular one based out of the Middle East, run by Layla from Saudi Arabia along with Tabassum and Mona from United Arab Emirates. The die-hard admirers of Abhishek Bachchan keep everyone updated about him. Eastern Eye caught up with them to find out more.

Can you tell us about your fan club? Our fan club is all about our king of cool and our captain Abhishek Bachchan. We share the latest news and post pictures, articles and videos of our captain’s public life.


What was your best moment? There are so many but the best one is when our beloved hero followed us (@WeLoveAbhishek) on Twitter. We’re still waiting for the day when we meet our captain in person.

What is the best thing you like about Abhishek Bachchan? Our golden-hearted king of cool is so down-to-earth and treats his fans like his own family. .

What is your favourite work Abhishek has done? All of our captain’s work to date is praiseworthy. He’s a hardworking ac- tor. It’s difficult to pick one particular work of his, but if we had to choose one it would be Guru.

Tell us an interesting fact about Abhishek Bachchan? He’s sincere and dedicated to his work and tries to connect with his fans as much as he possibly can. He has a great sense of humour and is a huge sports fan.

He’s the roar that motivates Jaipur Pink Panthers (@JaipurPanthers) a pro-kabbadi team that he owns. He’s also a co-owner of Indian Super League football team Chennaiyin FC (@ChennaiyinFC).

What is your definition of a true fan? A true fan should be loyal to the be- loved celebrity. They should give un- conditional love and support and also respect their personal life.

Log onto www.twitter.com/WeLove Abhishek to find out more information

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