Much
like
Amitabh
Bachchan,
son
Abhishek
Bachchan
hasn't
shied
away
from
trolls.
Netizens
often
see
the
actor
making
clever
and
witty
comebacks
at
the
cynical
trolls
on
Twitter.
Abhishek,
since
his
debut
with
Refugee,
has
been
subjected
to
harsh
criticism.
After
taking
a
break
from
acting
for
two
years,
he
returned
to
screen
with
Manmarziyaan
in
2018
and
also
made
his
digital
debut
with
Breathe:
Into
the
Shadows
in
2020.
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He
also
has
several
upcoming
projects
like
The
Big
Bull
and
yet
recently,
trolls
called
him
"jobless".
However,
Abhishek
reacted
to
the
troll
with
much
grace
and
humility.
After
the
news
broke
out
that
the
government
of
India
has
decided
to
reopen
theatres
from
October
15,
Abhishek
expressed
his
happiness
in
a
tweet
and
wrote,
"The
best
news
of
the
week!!!!"
along
with
a
happy
and
dancing
man
emoji.
Abhishek's
Response
Trying
to
mock
him,
a
troll
tweeted,
"But
aren't
you
still
gonna
be
jobless?"
Abhishek's
humble
replied
said,
"That,
alas,
is
in
your
(the
audiences)
hand.
If
you
don't
like
our
work,
we
won't
get
our
next
job.
So
we
work
to
the
best
of
our
abilities
and
hope
and
pray
for
the
best."
Another
Troll
Tried
To
Mock
Him
Another
troll
asked
him,
how
was
he
cast
in
other
movies
after
Drona
(2008).
Abhishek's
honest
response
is
sure
to
win
hearts,
he
wrote,
"I
didn't.
Was
dropped
from
a
few
films
and
it
was
very
difficult
to
get
cast.
But
we
live
in
hope
and
keep
trying,
hoping
and
working
towards
our
goals.
You
have
to
get
up
everyday
and
fight
for
your
place
under
the
sun.
Nothing
in
life
comes
easy.
जब
तक
जीवन
है
,
संघर्ष
है।"
The
Big
Bull
Set
To
Release
In
October
2020
Reacting
to
Abhishek's
classy
and
honest
response
to
the
troll,
filmmaker
Sujoy
Ghosh
tweeted,
"i
got
you,
@juniorbachchan
.",
to
which
Junior
AB
replied,
"Yay!!!!
Thank
you
Ghosh
babu!!!"
Abhishek
is
all
set
for
the
film
The
Big
Bull,
based
on
the
1992
scam,
which
will
release
on
Disney+
Hoststar.
He
will
also
be
seen
in
films
like
Ludo
and
Bob
Biswas.