The festive season has turned Indian airports into a hotspot for celebrity sightings, with Bollywood's elite jetting off to celebrate Christmas and New Year. Among the most notable sightings was the entire Bachchan family, spotted together as they embarked on a holiday getaway.
Airport Fashion and Family Moments
In a video that quickly circulated online, Abhishek Bachchan was seen waiting calmly near a car, dressed in a stylish all-black ensemble comprising a hoodie, trousers, and a cap. He was soon joined by his wife, former Miss World Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, and their daughter, Aaradhya. The mother-daughter duo were twinning in matching black outfits, with young Aaradhya displaying remarkable poise and confidence that many fans felt stole the spotlight. After the family arrived, Abhishek moved ahead to handle the travel formalities, while Aishwarya and Aaradhya walked into the terminal together.
Big B's Special City Appearance for Family
While part of the family was heading out of town, the patriarch, Amitabh Bachchan, made a rare appearance in the city for a significant family event. The legendary actor attended a special screening of the film 'Ikkis', which marks the theatrical debut of his grandson, Agastya Nanda. The film is directed by Sriram Raghavan. Amitabh was seen arriving in a simple, casual look and walked in briskly, avoiding the usual photo opportunities with the waiting media.
Family Rallies for Agastya's Big-Screen Debut
The screening, held at Lightbox, was a true family affair. Amitabh was joined by his granddaughter, Navya Nanda, who came to show support for her brother Agastya. Agastya's uncle, Abhishek Bachchan, also attended the event. This project is a major step for Agastya, who was previously seen in the OTT release 'The Archies'. 'Ikkis' also introduces Simar Bhatia, the niece of Bollywood star Akshay Kumar.
On the work front, Abhishek Bachchan was last seen in the comedy film 'Housefull 5', which managed to pull in decent numbers at the box office despite receiving a mixed response from audiences and critics alike.