Just a few months back, news came out that the Bachchan family was upset with bahu Aishwarya. Her steamy scenes in her recent movie had ticked them off. But the Bachchan patriarch later clarified that his bahu's role was 'bold' and "had turned the tables on men."
And, just when all was starting to be well in their family, a revelation made by their previously close friend, Amar Singh is about to shock everybody!
In a recent interview, Singh made some explosive revelations that will come as a shock not only to the Bachchan family, but also their fans.
He questioned Amitabh and Jaya's marriage and even insinuated the rift between them and their bahu Aishwarya.
Singh's revelation about Jaya and Amitabh!
During the interview he said that he is often blamed for rifts between families and that it wasn't the case.
"Even before I met Amitabh Bachchan, he and Jaya Bachchan were living separately. One of them was living in Pratiksha and the other lived in his other bungalow Janak," he shared.
The Bachchan family and Amar Singh were once close family friends, but they had a fall out in 2009, when they allegedly refused to continue this relationship. "It was Amitabh's call not to remain friends with me," he categorically stated in an interview, three years ago.
So it seems strange that he would make such statements about the family that has so far refrained from commenting on him or their friendship.
Surprisingly, he didn't stop at that, he also made some indirect comments about bahu Aishwarya's strained relationship with her in-laws.
Singh's claims about Aishwarya
The politician said that he wasn't responsible for a rift between the former beauty queen and her in-laws. "There were also speculations about a problem between Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Jaya. I am not responsible for that," he said.
This revelation sounds quite shocking because a few days back at an event Aishwarya was being comforted by her mum-in-law Jaya and was cheered for in full force by her in-laws.
So while Singh may have made this remark, it seems that the Bachchan family stands firmly together and even supports their daughter-in-law.
Warming up to the in-laws
But such support can only come when families embrace each other with open arms and while it is always difficult to be a daughter-in-law in India, gathering support from the in-laws can become easy with a few adjustments.
- Accept the in-laws: Each family is different and has their own set of values, upbringing and living. So if you approach them with a negative mindset, it might backfire. Instead, give them sometime to warm up to you and approach them with a positive attitude.
- Maintaining a positive attitude: It's not always easy to be positive about everything, but it's never too difficult to have that attitude. Do not let small issues cloud your judgement and sometimes let them go. This will help normalise the situation and also make it easier for you to move on.
- Respectfully sharing your thoughts: Your in-laws are just like your parents and so if there is something that bothers you about them, it's better to come clear and respectfully tell them what hurt you. This is better than keeping the issue in your heart for long and then lashing out at your husband about it. This will only strain your marriage unnecessarily.
Read: 4 things I did to befriend my mum-in-law who knows it all too well!
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