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On KBC 16, Amitabh Bachchan discusses his family's intercultural marriages.

On KBC 16, Amitabh Bachchan discusses his family's intercultural marriages.

Amitabh Bachchan sympathized with a contestant whose parents broke off their relationship due to marital decisions in a touching episode of Kaun Banega Crorepati. To provide comfort, he also talked about the experiences of multicultural marriage in his own family.

Amitabh Bachchan comforted Ashutosh Singh, a KBC competitor.

Singh talked candidly about how his marriage caused him to become separated from his parents.

In order to emphasize unity, Bachchan talked about his own family's experiences with cross-cultural marriages.

Amitabh Bachchan sympathized with a contestant whose parents broke off their relationship due to marital decisions in a touching episode of Kaun Banega Crorepati. To provide comfort, he also talked about the experiences of multicultural marriage in his own family.

A software developer from Vadodara, Gujarat named Ashutosh disclosed that his marriage against his parents' desires caused tension in their relationshipHe said, "I haven't spoken to my parents in five years, and I'm hoping that being on the show will help them get back in touch." Since I know they frequently watch KBC, it was crucial that I came here so I could discuss this with you and perhaps get their attention."

Ashutosh was comforted by Amitabh Bachchan, who is renowned for his empathy. He said he hoped that after seeing the episode, Ashutosh's parents would get in touch. Big B reassured Ashutosh by giving examples from his own family, emphasizing the members' varied ethnic backgrounds.He talked on his own union with Bengali Jaya Bachchan, his daughter Shweta's union with a Punjabi family, and his son Abhishek's union with Mangalore native Aishwarya Rai.

"Hum hai Uttar Pradesh ke, par chale gaye Bengal," he remarked. Aap toh jaante hai, hamari beti Punjabi parivaar mein aur bitwa, hamari bhai saab jo hai woh Sindhi parivaar main pahunch gaye. Mangalore. (I am from Uttar Pradesh, but I moved to Bengal. My son, as you are already aware, lives in Mangalore, my daughter is married to a Punjabi family, and my brother is married to a Sindhi family.)

Recalling his late father Harivansh Rai Bachchan's remarks about intercultural marriages, Amitabh emphasized the value of harmony in variety. "The pehle used to say, 'Desh ke har kone kone se byaah kar ke laaye hai sabko' (my father used to say that everyone has married from different parts of the country)," he said.

Amitabh Bachchan recently addressed family-related rumors on his blog, denouncing individuals who propagate false information.













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