One of the Bollywood couples, Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan, have been in the news for quite some time. Claims are being made about the two that everything is not going well between them. Fans' eyes are often focused on the fact that Aishwarya is always seen with her daughter Aaradhya in any event or function. Neither her husband Abhishek Bachchan nor any member of the Bachchan family has ever been seen with her.
Something similar was seen in the wedding and Shubh Ashirwad of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant. While Aishwarya Rai was seen with her daughter Aaradhya Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan was seen posing with his entire family. Meanwhile, a throwback interview of Jaya Bachchan has made a lot of headlines which is becoming increasingly viral. In her interview, Jaya is talking about the qualities of her daughter-in-law Aishwarya, but in the meantime she said something that she got trolled.
Jaya Bachchan praised Aishwarya
Actually Jaya Bachchan was seen in Coffee with Karan. In this show, Jaya praised her daughter-in-law Aishwarya a lot. Jaya is seen saying, 'She is a big star but when we are all together, I have never seen her pushing herself forward. I like her quality of standing back, keeping calm and listening. Jaya praised her daughter-in-law's politeness and calm behavior and said that Aishwarya Bachchan easily mingled with her family and understood their close relationship.
In the interview, Karan suggested that Aishwarya could help Jaya reduce her responsibilities. Jaya hoped that Aishwarya would do more than just a few tasks. Meanwhile, Shweta Bachchan jokingly warned her mother not to burden Aishwarya so early.
Jaya Bachchan got heavily trolled
Jaya Bachchan is being trolled as soon as her interview went viral. Users are criticizing it a lot. One user wrote, 'She is a very toxic mother-in-law.' Another user wrote, 'Would you give the same advice to your daughter?' A third user wrote, 'The bank balance is different from us but the mother-in-law is like us.' Another user wrote, 'Tell your daughter to stand back too.'