Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan’s social media game is on point. The actor is known for giving strong replies to people to who try to attack him or his friends. In a similar incident, Breathe actor gave a befitting reply to a man who called him jobless on Twitter. The exchange happened soon after government announced the re-opening of cinema halls and theatres.  

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After Abhishek expressed his excitement on Twitter at the news of movie theatres reopening after several months of coronavirus-induced lockdown, one person wrote, “But aren’t you still gonna be jobless?” 

Abhishek wrote back, “That, alas, is in your (the audiences) hand. If you don’t like our work, we won’t get our next job. So we work to the best of our abilities and hope and pray for the best.” 

Twitterati were impressed with the calmness and composure with which junior Bachchan handled the troll.  

Earlier in September, when a person pointed out that Abhishek (an insider in Bollywood) had more social media followers than Prachi Desai (an outsider), the actor wrote, “I assure you Mr Singhal the amount of followers you have on social media is by no means a barometer of acceptance or popularity or talent. My friend @ItsPrachiDesai is a very talented actor and doesn’t need social media to endorse that. Her work speaks for itself.” When another person noted that Abhishek’s fans follow him on social media voluntarily, the actor wrote, “Absolutely.” 

Abhishek, who along with his father, wife Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and daughter Aaradhya, recently recovered from the coronavirus, was last seen in web series Breathe: Into the Shadows. He will next be seen in The Big Bull – a film based on 1992 stock market scam.