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Abhishek Bachchan talks about taking it easy post his last release 'Bol Bachchan'.
It’s been two months since the release of 'Bol Bachchan'. But this Bachchan is taking it slow and easy. Despite the Rs 100 crore mark at the box office, AB is not in any hurry to sign anything new at the moment.
Currently, he has only 'Dhoom 3' in his kitty. Abhishek says, “The whole idea is to dedicate myself entirely to this film. Even when I was doing Bol Bachchan, I was completely dedicated to it. I have been doing just that since the last eight to nine years. I have some scripts lying around at home but I haven’t had the time to read them.”
So after spending 12 years in Bollywood, does he still feel the pressure of being Amitabh Bachchan’s son? Pat comes the reply, “First of all, I have no pressure as such. I think the media feels the pressure more than I do. I never think about it and I am immensely proud of being my father’s son. I am just an actor who works doubly hard for every film.”
Abhishek is currently in Chicago for the shoot of his forthcoming action thriller. He says, “I am on a three month-long outdoor shoot schedule. It will take up all my time. So holidays and other celebrations have to be clubbed alongside.”
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