Way
To
Go,
AB!
When
the
troll
tweeted,
"Don't
feel
bad
about
your
life.
Just
remember
@juniorbachchan
still
lives
with
his
parents.
Keep
hustling
everyone!," the
Dostana
actor
replied
by
writing,
"Yes!
And
it's
the
proudest
moment
for
me
to
be
able
to
be
there
for
them,
as
they
have
for
me.
Try
it
sometime,
you
might
feel
better
about
yourself."
Did
You
Know
Abhishek
Left
Karisma
Because
Of
The
Same
Reason?
Earlier
also,
regarding
the
same
thing,
an
insider
had
told,
"Abhishek
Bachchan
is
way
too
close
to
his
parents
to
even
think
about
moving
out.
When
he
was
engaged
to
Karisma
Kapoor
in
2002,
the
relationship
came
apart
mainly
because
she
wanted
him
to
move
out
of
his
parents'
home
and
live
separately
after
marriage."
But
Aishwarya
Is
Totally
A
Family-oriented
Woman
"One
of
the
things
that
drew
Abhishek
to
Aishwarya
was
her
affinity
to
her
parents.
She
understands
what
it
means
to
be
close
emotionally
and
physically
to
your
parents,
and
she
never
demanded
a
home
away
from
Jalsa
(the
Bachchans' home
for
the
last
20
years),"
had
revealed
the
source.
AB
Will
Never
Move
Out
Of
Jalsa
The
source
close
to
the
Bachchan
family
had
also
revealed
that
Abhishek
will
never
move
out
of
Jalsa.
"He
may
buy
any
number
of
properties.
But
his
heart
remains
in
his
family
home."
Abhishek,
On
The
Work
Front
Abhishek
Bachchan
is
currently
in
Kashmir,
where
he
was
shooting
for
his
upcoming
film,
Anurag
Kashyap's
Manmarziya.
The
film
also
casts
Tapasee
Pannu
and
Vicky
Kaushal
in
the
key
roles.
Abhishek
Turban-clad
Look
For
this
film,
Abhishek
Bachchan
will
be
seen
donning
a
turban
as
he
plays
the
character
of
a
'Punjabi
munda'.
Abhishek
also
shared
his
experience
about
shooting
in
Kashmir
and
said,
"It
is
nostalgic
for
me
because
I
have
come
here
when
my
father
used
to
shoot
his
films
here.
It
is
truly
a
heaven
on
earth
and
I
am
very
happy
to
be
back.
It
is
still
as
beautiful
as
it
used
to
be."
AB
Also
Shot
In
Sonamarg
"I
am
very
sure
that
they
will
start
coming
back.
In
the
past
couple
of
years,
we
have
seen
a
fair
amount
of
films
coming
from
all
over India to
shoot
in Kashmir and
I
think
that
trend
will
grow,"
he
said.
"I
think
the
kind
of
production
help
you
get
over
here,
the
facilities
are
fantastic.
We
have
shot
so
many
films;
Indian
film
industry
has
shot
so
many
films
in Kashmir. I
have
done
a
fair
bit
of
shooting
up
in
Leh.
This
is
the
first
time
I
have
done
a
shooting
around
Srinagar
and
Sonamarg,"
he
added.