Actor Abhishek Bachchan recently recalled his father Amitabh Bachchan's advise to him at the beginning of his career. In an interview, Abhishek said Amitabh Bachchan told him that the audience "doesn't care" and there aren't any subtitles that would state why the actor couldn't perform well.
Abhishek debuted with 'Refugee' in 2000. He was recently seen in 'Bob Biswas' in 2021 and 'Dasvi' in 2022. In an interaction, Abhishek said, "When I started my career, my father once famously told me and I had a similar question about what one should be doing. He told me, 'There are no subtitles saying, please excuse us, bad performers because he was having a bad day.' The audience doesn't care. At the end of the day, you have to disconvince them of the emotion that you are trying to convince them of at that point in time."
He also spoke about his show 'Breathe: Into the Shadows' and if his father watched it. Abhishek said, "He's biased. Currently, I'm in his good books with my performances. He saw the last season later than it dropped. Eventually, he binge-watched the series. His words, encouragement and criticisms matter the most... We've been busy promoting, and he gets excited about everything we put out for the new season. He's invested and excited."
Directed by Mayank Sharma, the show also stars Amit Sadh, Naveen Kasturia, and Saiyami Kher. It will premiere on Prime Video on November 9. Mayank has also co-written the new season with Arshad Syed, Vikram Tuli, Priya Saggi and Abhijeet Deshpande.