Born to legendary Bollywood parents, he entered the film industry under immense pressure. After a rocky start, a breakthrough came with a 2004 blockbuster. He later delivered several commercial hits and earned a National Award as a producer. His personal life, including a high-profile marriage, often made headlines. After 25 years, he finally received a Filmfare Award for Best Actor, marking a story of resilience and quiet success.
Born on February 5, 1976, to film legends Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan came bearing daunting pressure to fulfill his father’s giant shadow. His 2000 debut in Refugee was not bad but reasonably successful. But his early years were a string of box-office duds.
Dhoom, the 2004 action film, was his money-maker as it was his first blockbuster and career-maker. It was followed by success with Bunty Aur Babli (2005) with Rani Mukerji and Guru (2007), both of which were successful at the box office though these performances yielded him no Filmfare Award.
Abhishek continued to add hits to his filmography in the shape of Dus (2005), Dhoom 2 (2006), Dhoom 3 (2013), Dostana (2008), Bol Bachchan (2012), Happy New Year (2014), and Housefull 3 (2016). He won a National Film Award as a producer in 2009 for Paa, and earned yet another feather for himself.
His personal life also hit the headlines. He became engaged to actress Karisma Kapoor in 2002, which was ended in 2003. He then fell in love with Aishwarya Rai when they were working on Dhoom 2. Abhishek and Aishwarya became engaged in January 2007 and were married on April 20, 2007. The two had a child, a daughter Aaradhya, on November 16, 2011. Despite passing rumors in the media, the couple is stable, frequently demonstrating publicly their respect for each other.
For years of unyielding commitment, Abhishek at last got his first Filmfare Best Actor award for I Want To Talk, the highlight of his 25-year-old career as an actor. His own is a testament to hard work, change, and humble success—both on and off screen.