Abhishek Bachchan Blushes as He Responds to Second Child Tease with Aishwarya Rai
Abhishek Bachchan recently found himself in a light-hearted moment during his appearance on Riteish Deshmukh’s show, “Case Toh Banta Hai,” where he was playfully teased about having a second child with his wife, Aishwarya Rai. The couple, who are already parents to their teenage daughter Aaradhya, sparked curiosity among fans regarding the possibility of expanding their family.
During the show, Riteish made a humorous observation about the Bachchan family, noting that all their names—Amitabh, Aishwarya, Aaradhya, and Abhishek—start with the letter ‘A.’ He jokingly asked, “So, what did Jaya aunty and Shweta do differently?” This comment left Abhishek in fits of laughter, prompting him to respond, “Yeh unko poochna padega. You’ll have to ask them. But it seems like a bit of a family tradition—Abhishek, Aaradhya, Aishwarya…”
As the banter continued, Riteish pressed on, asking, “Aaradhya ke baad?” (After Aaradhya?). Abhishek replied, “Well, we’ll see what happens with the next generation,” which led to Riteish quipping, “Who waits that long?” This playful suggestion made Abhishek blush, and he humorously retorted, “Show some respect for my age, Riteish. Main tumse bada hoon” (I am older than you).
The light-hearted exchange brought laughter to the audience, showcasing Abhishek’s charming personality. This appearance comes on the heels of recent speculation regarding the couple’s relationship, as they were seen together at a wedding reception, seemingly putting to rest the divorce rumors that have circulated for months.
In a cryptic yet insightful post, Amitabh Bachchan addressed the ongoing speculation, stating, “Speculations are speculations… they are speculated untruths, without verifications… Verifications are sought by the seekers to authenticate their business and commercials of the profession they be in.”
As fans continue to express their support for the couple, Abhishek’s playful response to the idea of a second child has only added to the public’s interest in their family dynamics.
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