Abhishek Bachchan opens up on his experience of working with little co-stars, ‘Today’s kids are...’ [Exclusive]

Abhishek Bachchan is all set to play a father once again on screen in the film Be Happy that releases on Amazon Prime Video on March 14 on the Holi weekend.

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Abhishek Bachchan has become the poster boy of the perfect papa in Bollywood. Not just for his bond with daughter Aaradhya Bachchan, that fans and media have always been in a frenzy about. But also, for his role as an onscreen father.

In the recent past he has worked with a few little co-stars be it in the Amazon Prime web series Breathe, Ludo, or the latest direct to OTT release, I Want To Talk. And now, he is back playing a father in an adorable father-daughter story, Be Happy. The film is directed by Remo D'Souza and releases on Prime Video on March 14 and it unites Abhishek with his little co-star from Ludo, Inayat Verma.



Since AB has been working with a lot of kids, we couldn't help but wonder how it is to work with these young stars in front of the camera. So when we met Abhishek Bachchan, Nora Fatehi and Remo D'Souza for the latest episode of Spotlight with Smrity, we asked AB about the most challenging and most interesting part of working with his little co-star. With a little thought, Abhishek said, "It was very easy to work with Inayat.

I have worked with her in Ludo, she was 4 or 5 years old back then. She is very sorted, suljhi hui kalaakar hai. It was an absolute pleasure.

" Further talking about working with kids, he revealed, "When we work with kids, we always come prepared to the set that bacche hain toh thoda special treatment dena padega. But that was not the case with Inayat." When asked if he has learnt something while with them on the sets, Abhishek Bachchan promptly replied, "Confidence.

They are so prepared. This generation is confident and Nora said it very nicely, 'They are fearless'. I see the young generation today, they don't have the fear of failure.

Which can be good and bad, but it's a nice quality to have." WATCH THE TRAILER OF BE HAPPY HERE He further explained that this quality makes them try new things without limiting themselves. "Yeh nahi chale toh kuch kar lenge, they are not scared of trying anything.

Fear of failures often stops you from even trying, so the kind of abandon with which they do things, I think it is wonderful." Be Happy promises to be a heart-warming father-daughter story and it starts streaming on Amazon Prime Video on the long Holi weekend on March 14..