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When Amitabh Bachchan commended Aishwarya Rai's strength during Aaradhya's birth: ‘She had to struggle but…'

When Amitabh Bachchan commended Aishwarya Rai's strength during Aaradhya's birth: ‘She had to struggle but…'

Time of Indiaa day ago

Abhishek Bachchan
and
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
are one of Bollywood's most admired couples, known not just for their star power, but also for their deep bond and family values. Their love story took a special turn in 2007 when they got engaged on 14 January at the Bachchan home, followed by a beautiful wedding on 20 April that same year.
But it was in 2011 that the couple stepped into a whole new chapter, parenthood. The arrival of their daughter,
Aaradhya Bachchan
, marked a joyous occasion not only for Abhishek and
Aishwarya
, but for the entire Bachchan family. And no one was prouder than Aaradhya's grandfather, Bollywood superstar,
Amitabh Bachchan
.
Big B stepped out with a big smile
Soon after Aaradhya's birth, both Amitabh and Abhishek came out of their home, Jalsa, to meet the media and share the joyous news.
It was during this interaction that Big B spoke about whom the baby resembled. He said, "It seems to me that she looks like Aishwarya. But as you all know, children's faces change daily. I still believe she looks like Aishwarya. Some people in the family think she resembles Jaya or Abhishek a little.
" At that point, the family had not yet decided on the baby's name, but their excitement and joy were clear to see.
On taking over the grandfather duties
Amitabh also revealed that he had recently finished filming for his show 'Kaun Banega Crorepati' and had no new projects lined up at the time.
He said, "I am free now. 'Kaun Banega Crorepati' is over and I don't have any films at the moment. So I'm free, and I will now stay at home." Abhishek quickly added that his father would now be spending time at home to look after his granddaughter.
Aishwarya's powerful labour journey
The most moving part of the story came when Amitabh spoke about Aishwarya's strength during childbirth. His admiration for her was full of respect and pride.
He shared, "She had to struggle but I commend her that she was in acute labour for a long time, almost 2-3 hours. But she persisted and said she wanted a normal delivery. She did not use any epidural or painkiller." In a time when many opt for medical relief during childbirth, Aishwarya's decision to go through the pain naturally stood out. Big B's words reflected not just her courage, but also the deep respect he had for her as his daughter-in-law.
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