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According to Agastya Nanda, he prefers Abhishek Bachchan to Amitabh Bachchan


By Kajal Sharma - 25 Jan 2024 07:09 PM
Agastya Nanda remarked that he grew up on his uncle Abhishek Bachchan's films, which is why he looks up to his 'mamu' more than his legendary grandfather, Amitabh Bachchan.Agastya Nanda, a young actor, has a different hero in his family, despite being the grandson of Amitabh Bachchan, possibly the biggest superstar in Indian film history. Agastya declared that he has always admired his "mamu," actor Abhishek Bachchan, who he watched movies with as a child.When asked if being from Amitabh Bachchan's family helps him stay grounded, Agastya—who made his feature debut in the Netflix film The Archies—replied that his mother, Shweta Nanda, is the one who gives him regular reality checks. She accepts my case. "These trolls have nothing on you," I exclaimed to my mother.Agastya Nanda said that he looked up to his "mamu" more than his illustrious grandfather, Amitabh Bachchan, because he grew up watching his uncle Abhishek Bachchan's movies.Although Agastya Nanda, a young actor, is the grandson of Amitabh Bachchan—possibly the biggest superstar in Indian film history—he has a different hero in his family.
Actor Abhishek Bachchan, whom Agastya grew up watching movies with, was described as his "mamu," and he has always adored him.Agastya, who made his feature debut in the Netflix film The Archies, said that his mother, Shweta Nanda, is the one who regularly reminds him of reality when asked if coming from Amitabh Bachchan's family helps him stay grounded. She agrees to take my case. I cried, "These trolls have nothing on you," to my The son of the famous Bachchan family, Agastya Nanda, made his stage debut as Archie Andrews in Zoya Akhtar's musical The Archies. Raised in Delhi, Agastya first saw his grandfather as simply that—a grandfather. He was the grandson of Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan and the daughter of Shweta Bachchan Nanda and Nikhil Nanda. He first experienced the ardor surrounding the legendary Amitabh Bachchan when on school visits. Nevertheless, growing up, Agastya looked up to his uncle Abhishek Bachchan because of his roles in films such as Guru and the Dhoom trilogy.The actor stated, "Weirdly, I don't see him as Amitabh Bachchan the superstar, no matter how many fans will mob him; I honestly see him as my nana," in an interview with Film Companion. Growing up, my mother has truly been my hero. Our generation was raised on shows like Guru, Housefull, and Dhoom. These are the movies we made. My mother was my hero; I was like, "Oh my God, those bikes," when I saw Dhoom. Since my nana was a generation ahead of me, I wasn't raised with him. I was and still am a bigger admirer of Mamu because I grew up watching him.
He responded, "Fortunately, my mamu loves giving gyaan; it is his favorite thing," when asked if his uncle provides him advice. He is able to provide you advice on anything. All I have to do is wait; it will arrive. However, I do listen to it and take what I find useful. In addition, he stated of Amitabh Bachchan, "My family has never brought work home from the way they have been." My grandmother never discussed her job at home. I considered it to be fairly typical. I assumed he was just your average grandfather, but it wasn't until he showed up for class on the yearly day that I realized, "Oh my god, he is someone." It had been so typical up until then. We'd celebrate Grandparents Day here.