The exhibitor replied saying actors and filmmakers need to have to push the tempo as more work has to be generated.
To this, Abhishek replied: “Good work begets more work! Cannot be making films form just the sake of making films. In the long run you will end up doing more damage to the industry. It’s a bit of a catch 22.”
After Abhishek Bachchan became a target of social media attack more than the discussion, exhibitor Rathi lastly came out in his assistance: “And for those of you who are trying to verbally heckle him for his opinion and work — I can say without an iota of doubt that he is among the most well meaning, hard working & nicest people in the entertainment industry. I always have and always will cheer for him! @juniorbachchan”
On work front, Abhishek was final noticed in Anurag Basu’s “Ludo”. The anthology film has 4 stories about protagonists tied with each other by unavoidable situations and coincidences.
His forthcoming film projects involve “The Big Bull” and “Bob Biswas”.
“The Big Bull”, directed by Kookie Gulati, the film is reportedly primarily based on India’s securities scam of 1992.
Meanwhile, “Bob Biswas” was the name of the poker-faced contract killer, which became the breakout character of Sujoy Ghosh’s 2012 film ‘Kahani’, starring Vidya Balan.
The film, which is a character-primarily based spin-off film will be directed by debutant director Diya Annapurna Ghosh, whose preceding quick film was chosen for Cannes Film Festival in 2018.
“Bob Biswas”, which is slated to be released sometime mid subsequent year will be presented by Red Chillies Entertainment.