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Abhishek Bachchan schools his bodyguard who says ‘excuse me’ to a lady, the actor allows her to walk first, netizens call him ‘gentleman’ – WATCH VIDEO | Hindi Movie News


Abhishek Bachchan schools his bodyguard who says 'excuse me' to a lady, the actor allows her to walk first, netizens call him 'gentleman' - WATCH VIDEO

Abhishek Bachchan is gearing up for the release of his film ‘Be Happy’. Recently the actor was seen on the sets of ‘Indian Idol’ to promote his movie. As he was walking from his vanity van to the set, his bodyguard was with him. In a video captured by the paps, the bodyguard said ‘excuse me’ to the lady who was also walking. But that’s when Abhishek stopped his security and schooled him and said, “Kisko excuse me keh rahe ho.” Abhishek is known for his straight-face humour and his seemingly stern look made everyone laugh. He then gestured his bodyguard to wait.
The ‘Guru’ actor then politely asked the lady to walk first, made way for her and then he walked. This gesture of his won the internet. Here’s how netizens reacted as the video was shared by some. A user said, “He is a nice guy.” Another one wrote, “Very good Abhishek bacchan sir ❤️” A person said, “A true gentleman ❤️❤️❤️…. no one is as humble and nice as him.” A user dropped a comment and said, “Sanskarrr….🙏🏻”
Abhishek plays a father in ‘Be Happy’ who can go to any extent to fulfill his daughter’s dream of being a dancer. He opened up on how he related to the character and said, “The emotions are universal, but you have to understand the character’s world and psyche. And the wonderfully written script helps there.”
He spoke about how at home, he’s not a celebrity but just a father to his daughter Aaradhya and that helps him stay grounded. “I have a 13-year-old so you know. What’s nice and refreshing is that at home, you’re a parent. You’re a professional or a celebrity, just a parent. I don’t look upon it as a reality check but something nice because that love is coming from a genuine place, and not because of what you do,” he said.





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