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Abhishek Bachhan failed to prove his idea

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4:28 PM
November 7, 2010


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Popular Bollywood star Abhishek Bachchan broke his mobile while attempting to support his idea in a TV show organized by a cellular company. He was trying to support his idea that “bolne ke liye kisi bhasha ki zarurat nahi hoti” (One doesn’t need any language to talk). To prove this he called his wife Aishwarya Bachchan from his Hi-fi mobile in which both can see each other’s faces. He made many faces and hand movements to say “I want to eat Ice-cream”. But his wife Aishwarya could not get a word and she started laughing thinking that this might be his new joke. After making several attempts when he failed to convey single word to Aishwarya, he got annoyed and threw his mobile on the floor and walked away.

News has been reported that the Director of the TV show has cut that part where as the telecom company has given explanation that it was mobile phone’s fault otherwise it is really a good idea. When our reporter called Aishwarya Rai to get her take on the incident she only said that she didn’t understand the new language as she is comfortable only in South-Indian language.


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