Aishwarya Rai remembers her dad on his birth anniversary with heartfelt post, Abhishek Bachchan says ‘miss you dad’
Actor Aishwarya Rai Bachchan took to Instagram to recollect her late father Krishnaraj Rai on his delivery anniversary. She referred to as him her ‘guardian angel’.
Sharing an image of her father, she wrote: “HAPPY BIRTHDAY Daddyyy- Ajjaaa Our Ever- Smiling Guardian ANGEL LOVE YOU ETERNALLY.” Her husband, actor Abhishek Bachchan additionally shared an image of his late father-in-law and wrote: “Happy Birthday Dad. Miss you.”
In 2017, Krishnaraj died at Lilavati hospital in Mumbai, reportedly after combating most cancers for a few years. He was a military biologist by career. That yr, the Bachchans had cancelled all celebrations of their family as a mark of respect. On his loss of life anniversary in March this yr, Aishwarya had once more referred to as her late father, her guardian angel. She had written: ““LOVE YOU OUR DADDYYY- AJJAAA FOREVER AND BEYOND. Our Guardian Angel Alllllways.”
Aishwarya may be very explicit about particular days like birthdays and anniversaries. Just a few days again, she celebrated her daughter Aaradhya’s ninth birthday. However, owing to the coronavirus pandemic, they didn’t throw a lavish social gathering, like they normally do.
Sharing an image along with her daughter, Aishwarya had written: “HAPPIEST 9th Birthday the ABSOLUTE LOVE OF MY LIFE, MY DARLING ANGEL AARADHYA. I LOVE YOU Eternally, Infinitely and UNCONDITIONALLY…Forever and Beyond.. GOD BLESS YOU and I thank God every breath I take for YOU in my life Love, Love LOVE YOU.”
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This yr, the Bachchans didn’t host their annual Diwali social gathering too. The causes had been the pandemic and the loss of life of Ritu Nanda, the mother-in-law of Amitabh’s daughter Shweta Bachchan Nanda. Confirming it, Abhishek had advised Spotboye in an interview: “It’s true. We had a death in the family this year. My sister Shweta’s mother-in-law (Ritu Nanda) passed away. Besides, who hosts parties at a time like this? Civilisation is going through the worst crisis ever. We all need to be as careful as possible. Observing the utmost social distance is the only option we have. And that too is not a guarantee against infection. Diwali parties and other social occasions are for now a distant dream.”
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