Abhishek Bachchan being compared to Amitabh Bachchan is really upsetting: Shweta Bachchan

Updated : Oct 25, 2022 14:03
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Amitabh Bachchan's daughter Shweta Bachchan recently appeared in the latest episode of her daughter Navya Naveli Nanda's podcast ‘What the Hell Navya’. She talked about the relationship between Bachchans and the media, and opened up about how it is unfair to compare Abhishek Bachchan with his dad Big B. She also said her blood boils when the troll is directed towards other family members and still her brother has to take it all.

Shweta said, 'That’s the only thing that drives me mad. It’s nasty. They attack him all the time, and it’s really upsetting. That really boils my blood, and I don’t care about any of this that is bothering you guys, but this really upsets me. I don’t like it when they do it to him, because you know what? It’s not fair. It really bugs me. Maybe because he’s my younger brother… I don’t feel it for nana (Amitabh Bachchan), but I feel it for mamu (Abhishek), because he is constantly compared to something that is very incomparable. How do expect anyone to match up? That can’t be your whole life, you have to have a success that is not measured always.'

Shweta also further went on to say that it is not good to compare one with their family members and just neglect their individual achievements.

On the work front, Abhishek will next be seen in second season of Amazon Prime Video’s ‘Breathe: Into the Shadows.’ He was last seen in Netflix film ‘Dasvi.’

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