‘The Archies’ premiere: Jaya Bachchan requests photographers not to shout; family poses together

Updated : Dec 06, 2023 08:48
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Agastya Nanda, Amitabh Bachchan, and Jaya Bachchan’s grandson, is all set to make his Bollywood debut with Zoya Akhtar’s ‘The Archies’.

At the premiere of the film in Mumbai, the entire Bachchan and Nanda family gathered together to support Agastya.

Jaya Bachchan expressed her discomfort when photographers asked her to pose, saying, ‘Don’t shout.’ She was later joined by the family for a photograph despite her initial reaction.

Additionally, Abhishek, Aishwarya, and Aaradhya had separate photo moments with Agastya.

Besides Agastya, 'The Archies' also marks the debut of Suhana Khan and Khushi Kapoor. Shah Rukh Khan and his family showed up to support Suhana, while Janhvi and Boney Kapoor attended to cheer on Khushi.

Shweta, Agastya's mother, recently posted a picture on Instagram, extending her best wishes to him for the premiere.

Upon the release of the film’s trailer, Amitabh Bachchan cheered for his grandson as he shared on Twitter, ‘T 4825 – Agastya my love blessings and more .. you carry the torch ably ahead.’

Agastya is playing the role of Archie Andrews in his debut film ‘The Archies’.

In an earlier chat with Bollywood Hungama, Agastya said that Zoya was very patient with the newcomers and shared, ‘I had to learn how to play the guitar. I had to learn how to sing. Learning to sing and how to play the guitar was a great learning experience.’

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