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Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan recently shared a hilarious anecdote about his father Amitabh Bachchan's unique digital communication style. The story, from a Kapil Sharma show, highlights the legendary actor's delayed responses and preference for traditional communication methods. Abhishek narrated how Big B responded to his wife's flight update hours after she had landed and safely settled in. The amusing tale provides an endearing glimpse into the tech-challenged side of the iconic Bachchan family.

Key Points: Abhishek Reveals Big B's Quirky WhatsApp Communication Style

  • Amitabh Bachchan struggles with real-time digital communication
  • Family WhatsApp group reveals generational tech differences
  • Big B prefers SMS over direct phone calls
  • Abhishek humorously highlights father's communication quirks
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When Abhishek Bachchan spoke about father Big B's WhatsApp habits

Abhishek Bachchan hilariously shares his father Amitabh Bachchan's unique and delayed digital communication habits on Kapil Sharma's show

When Abhishek Bachchan spoke about father Big B's WhatsApp habits
"Dad, she had landed, she had had dinner, she had gone to sleep. You can't respond after so long. - Abhishek Bachchan"

Mumbai, June 29

Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan, who is gearing up for the release of his upcoming film 'Kaalidhar Laapata', once shared how his father, Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan is not very well versed with the technological advancement in telecommunications.

A resurfaced video from one of Kapil Sharma's sketch comedy shows, features the actor narrating an incident when his mother Jaya Bachchan boarded a flight from the USA, and texted on the family WhatsApp group, and Big B responded after a while.

The actor said, "We had posted on Whatsapp for mom and daddy that, 'We are making a family group. You can discuss whatever you want to discuss there'. So, mom was in California. She got on the flight and before getting on the flight she wrote, 'boarded the flight'. Then she said, 'landed'. She had landed, she had had dinner, she had gone to sleep when my father responded, 'Oh, have a safe flight'. So, I wrote to him that, 'Dad, she had landed, she had had dinner, she had gone to sleep. You can't respond after so long. You have to do it on time'".

He further mentioned, "My dad is great. He never picks up the phone. Okay. If I ever want to talk to him on the phone, he says, 'Send me an SMS that I am going to call you'. Then what's the point of calling? He doesn't pick up anybody's phone. His phone is on silent. He gets thousands of calls. His thing is, 'Send me a message that I am going to call you'. But for WhatsApp, I will have to send a message that I am sending a message on WhatsApp".

Earlier, the actor visited Bhopal as a part of promotions for his upcoming film 'Kaalidhar Laapata'. The team gathered at the lake, where they released floating diyas that illuminated the film's title, a moving tribute to the city and its spirit.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Respectfully disagree with Abhishek here. Why force technology on elders? Big B's method of communication is his choice. My grandfather still prefers handwritten letters and we respect that.
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Ananya R
The floating diyas in Bhopal sound magical! ❤️ Such a beautiful way to promote a film while honoring Indian traditions. Can't wait to watch Kaalidhar Laapata - Abhishek always brings depth to his roles.
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Vikram M
Typical Indian parent behavior! My mom still forwards every "good morning" message to our family group at 3pm. Technology may change but our parents' quirks remain the same 😊
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Kavya N
Interesting to see how even celebrity families have the same tech struggles as middle-class Indian households. Shows that at heart, we're all just regular families trying to stay connected.
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Siddharth J
Big B's SMS rule is actually smart! With so many scam calls these days, maybe we should all adopt this practice. Security first, even for Bollywood royalty.

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