Aishwarya Rai is hands down the most beautiful woman on earth. She has the grace, beauty, and modesty to be on top. The blue eyes and amazing hair are her plus points. The Miss World has always been a hot favorite of the shutterbugs who love to capture the gorgeous lady in her full glow. Everyone loves to know about her and all the happenings in her life.
Everyone knows that she is married to the son of Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan. After some years of marriage, Aish gave birth to baby girl Aradhya. Well, the surprise now is, Abhishek took his twitter on January 21, 2020 and posted a status. To which people started wondering that the actress is pregnant for the second time. The tweet could be read as, “Hey guys! Have a surprise for all of you. Stay tuned!!” Have a look:
Guru, brought the two closer and they realized that there is something really special between the two. The two were in New York prior to the release of the film, when Abhishek went down on his knees in a hotel’s balcony and popped the question with a ring, and rest, as they say, is a history. Talking about the proposal, Aishwarya Rai said, “Of course’, I remember. During the shoot of Jodha Akbar’s song ‘Khwaja Mere Khwaja’, sitting as a bride, and I am like, omg this is surreal, all happening on-screen, off-screen, this is bizarre and Ashutosh is like you are engaged and I am like what.”
Aishwarya once revealed how her marriage with Abhishek Bachchan had brought a change in her life. She said, “In life, change is the only constant. It’s good to change. But it’s not something I’ll write home about. You have to be conscious about a change of phase in your life. You can’t just sail through everything and drift along. That means you’re not investing, you’re not experiencing, you’re not giving to it and taking back. You need to have that ‘exchange’ in all your relationships, be it with your parents, with your friends, your professionals and most importantly marriage.”
She further added, “Because it’s not just two individuals coming together. Rather it’s about two families coming together. It’s your lives that you’re sharing. There are strong influences. We’re equally aware and conscious of embracing each other’s side and today we’re one. Two people who marry and decide to spend their life together should have that kind of exchange. So I’ve chosen to lean on exchange as opposed to change.”