Abhishek
Bachchan
and
Aishwarya
Rai
tied
the
knot
in
2007
and
since
then,
they
have
been
giving
their
die-hard
fans
some
intense
love
goals.
Many
believe
that
their
love
story
began
on
the
sets
of
the
film
Dhoom
in
2006.
But
that's
not
true!
In
a
recent
interview
to
India
Today,
Abhishek
revealed
that
Aishwarya
and
he
started
liking
each
other
during
the
making
of
Umrao
Jaan.
The
actor
revealed,
"I
first
worked
with
Aishwarya
in
my
initial
films.
We
first
worked
together
on
Dhai
Akshar
Prem
Ke.
We
were
friends
since
then.
I
have
immense
respect
for
her
as
an
actor.''
We
Always
Had
A
Close
Friendship
Abhishek
Bachchan
added,
''We
were
dear
friends.
We
were
simultaneously
doing
another
film,
Kuch
Na
Kaho.
We
always
had
a
close
friendship,
and
in
time,
it
evolved
into
something
more
than
that."
Things
Became
Serious
During
Umrao
Jaan
"Things
took
a
serious
turn
during
Umrao
Jaan.
After
that,
I
proposed
to
her
and
then
we
got
married
and
now
we
have
a
beautiful
daughter,
Aaradhya," Abhishek
said,
adding,
"Aishwarya
is
dedicated
to
whatever
she
does,
be
it
acting,
or
as
a
mother."
On
Doing
Gulab
Jamun
With
Aishwarya
"We
hope
to
do
a
film
together
next
year.
It
is
a
beautiful
story.
We
both
want
to
make
the
film.
It
is
something
we
are
very
excited
about.
I
have
learnt
professionalism
from
her.
She
never
complains.''
She
Is
Very
Normal
&
Disarming
''When
I
was
to
work
with
her
in
the
first
film,
I
thought
she
is
Aishwarya
Rai.
But
in
reality,
she
is
very
normal
and
disarming.
Her
dedication
to
work
is
unparalleled."
In
the
same
interview
Abhishek
also
spoke
about
the
ongoing
controversy
surrounding
Tanushree
Dutta
and
Nana
Patekar,
and
said
''What
is
nice
that
people
feel
comfortable
that
they
can
speak
about
it.
A
lot
of
that
credit
goes
to
media
that
is
giving
people
the
platform
to
voice
their
experiences.
I
feel
that
it's
very
difficult
to
make
a
comment
on
something
that
you
don't
know
all
about.''
''If
this
has
happened,
it
is
very
sad
but
it's
important
to
listen
before
we
judge.
They
are
speaking
about
something
so
personal.
It's
traumatic
enough
what
has
happened
and
I
hope
it
gets
resolved.
No
body
should
have
to
go
through
that,
man
or
woman.
It
is
important
that
people
should
come
out
and
talk
about
it,
anywhere
let
alone
where
they
come
to
work.''