Abhishek Bachchan on Art of Responding to Trolls, ‘If You Take Potshot At Me, I Have Every Right to Take One at You’

Mumbai: Abhishek Bachchan has undoubtedly developed an artwork of replying to the trolls in the absolute best method. The actor has repeatedly given a savage reply to trolls. Junior Bachchan has now mentioned that when somebody takes a potshot at you, they open themselves as much as have potshots taken at them. In an interview with Bollywood Hungama, Abhishek mentioned that whereas he typically replies to trolls, he retains his responses civil. Also Read – Nora Fatehi in Metallic Thigh-High Slit Gown Burns The Internet During the interview, Abhishek was requested what he has realized about himself put up turning into a celeb. To this, he mentioned that he has developed thick pores and skin. “It’s equally important to have a thick skin and know how to deal with negativity, but also you have to be sensitive enough to understand where it’s coming from, why it’s coming, and try to rectify it,” he mentioned. “My thing is that it is fair game. If you’re going to take potshots at me I have every right to take a potshot back at you. I don’t take it too seriously,” Abhishek added. Also Read – Boney Kapoor Expresses Displeasure Over Maidaan’s Clash With SS Rajamouli’s RRR, Claims The Move To Be Unethical This comes days after an individual, in response to the trailer for Abhishek’s upcoming movie The Big Bull, referred to as the actor ‘good for nothing’ and wrote that the one purpose they had been jealous of him is that he has a ‘beautiful wife’. To this, Abhishek replied, “Ok. Thank you for your opinion. Just curious.. who are you referring to because you’ve tagged a whole load of people? I know Ileana & Niki aren’t married that leaves the rest of us (Ajay, Kookie, Sohum) soooo…P.S- will get back to you about @DisneyplusHSVIP‘s marital status.” Also Read – Shilpa Shetty Kundra Oozes Oomph in Rs 45,800 One-Shoulder Cape With Gharara

On the work entrance, Abhishek Bachchan’s The Big Bull is ready to launch on April 8. This film relies on the lifetime of stockbroker Harshad Mehta, who was indicted for monetary crimes within the 90s.