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“I don’t dare mess with Aishwarya” : Abhishek Bachchan

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Bollywood Actor Abhishek Bachchan poured his heart out to Farhan Akhtar on the chat show Oye It’s Friday on NDTV recently.

He said that since he has grown up in the presence of strong women like his mum and sister, he has realised that it’s better not to argue too much.

Abhishek said that when there are disagreements with wifey Aishwarya he is the first to make up.

He said, “There is no shame in saying sorry.

I am not the kind of person who thinks you lose face when you apologise.

Accept the fact that women are superior beings and the superior species.

We men are nothing.

So don't ever mess with women. They have a fantastic ability to sulk.

They remember everything.

So there's no point fighting with them because you will never win.

“And you know what's worse? Even when you fight, at the end of the day you want to sleep peacefully.

You certainly don't want to end up on the couch.

Always remember that the woman holds the keys to the house!” However, he hastened to add that Aishwarya is a very simple and down-to-earth person.

“I really love the way she takes care of my parents.

That means a lot to me.

I am very particular about my parents.

I care for them, as any son would.

You are always tense about your wife's relationship with your parents.

But in our case, my wife's best friend is my mother. She calls my parents more than I do.

And to top it all, she manages to look beautiful even when you get up in the morning. Now that's fantastic.

Ash and I get along very well. She's like my best friend.”

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