Abhishek
Won’t
Advise
The
‘Sabbatical’
To
Other
Actors
Abhishek,
however,
would
not
advise
the
same
to
the
other
actors,
as
he
believes
that
everyone
copes
up
with
the
feeling
of
being
stagnant
in
their
own
way.
"It
is
everybody's
personal
journey.
I
won't
say
every
artiste
needs
that
break.
It
depends
person
to
person.
Whatever
you
need
at
that
point.
I
believe
it
is
important
to
be
relevant
and
relatable
rather
than
being
seen
on-screen
and
in
every
second
project."
Abhishek
On
Critics
Abhishek,
son
of
Bollywood
megastar
Amitabh
Bachchan,
made
a
promising
debut
with
Refugee
and
went
on
to
deliver
hits,
but
it
has
been
a
chequered
career
with
many
ups
and
downs.
His
father's
massive
on-screen
persona
also
cast
a
huge
shadow,
but
Abhishek,
who
often
gives
it
back
to
the
online
trolls
in
a
dignified
yet
witty
manner,
said
he
takes
brickbats
in
his
stride.
"My
quest
is
to
entertain
my
audience
and
on
that
journey
we
get
to
play
so
many
different
characters.
It
is
about
being
as
entertaining
as
possible.
I
am
okay
with
the
audience
and
the
critics
expecting
from
me."
Abhishek
On
Getting
Harsh
Comments
"I
am
okay
with
getting
harsh
comments
if
they
don't
like
my
performance.
They
are
spending
money
to
watch
my
films
and
they
have
every
right
to
be
harsh.
I
have
no
problems
with
them
being
direct
to
me."
Abhishek
On
Why
He
Gave
A
Nod
To
Manmarziyaan
Abhishek
is
looking
forward
to
his
comeback
film,
Anurag
Kashyap's
new-age
romance
Manmarziyaan.
He
said
he
decided
to
come
on
board
because
Kashyap,
known
for
his
dark
stories,
was
also
leaving
his
comfort
zone
to
direct
a
love
triangle.
"Earlier
this
year,
Aanand
L
Rai
called
me
and
then
I
got
the
narration
of
the
film.
He
told
me
he
wanted
Anurag
to
direct.
When
he
told
me
that,
I
said
yes
within
15
minutes.
I
felt
it
was
a
perfect
mixture
of
creative
people,
with
Anurag
essentially."
"I
instinctively
knew
Anurag
would
do
something
different
with
a
love
story.
He
pushed
me
and
also
at
some
level
it
was
nice
because
Anurag
was
coming
out
of
his
comfort
zone,"
the
actor,
who
plays
Robbie
in
the
film,
said.
The
Actor
Believes
The
Film
Would
Resonate
Well
With
The
Younger
Generation
And
Especially
Women
"Anurag's
treatment
is
completely
different
from
what
I
have
done
in
the
past.
I
believe
he
has
made
something
which
completely
resonates
with
today's
generation.
If
I
may
say,
especially
the
women."
"I
think
from
the
style
and
content
of
the
film,
it
is
very
contemporary.
I
think
there
is
an
important
message
he
is
trying
to
give.
It
is
a
changed
India
out
there
and
they
will
get
what
we
are
trying
to
say."
Also
featuring
Taapsee
Pannu
and
Vicky
Kaushal,
Manmarziyaan
releases
this
Friday.