Aishwarya Rai Moving Out of Bachchan Home Because of Alleged Fight With Her Mother-in-Law?
Recent reports about Aishwarya Rai Bachchan being at loggerheads with her mother-in-law Jaya Bachchan have fueled rumors about Aishwarya leaving the family home.
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But Abhishek, the actress' husband finally spoke out and cleared the air. In response to a fan querying about the feud between the two women, he tweeted, "It's rubbish."
The rumor mills got to work when Aishwarya Rai Bachchan was reportedly spotted fighting with husband Abhishek at a recent party hosted by Kokilaben Ambani.
It was being suggested that Aishwarya's strained relationship with her mother-in-law was the reason for the fight between the celebrity couple. The inference was drawn by onlookers as Aishwarya was seen avoiding Jaya at the party. These insinuations only added to the rumors of the two women of the house not being able to get along and reports about Aishwarya and Abhishek looking to move out into their own home.
But a press photgrapher at the event suggested that nothing of the sort went down and the there was no fight between the couple.
Recently, Aishwarya even threw a surprise birthday bash for Abhishek at the family's residence on Feb. 5.
A bevvy of stars like Shahrukh Khan, Karan Johar, Farah Khan, Kunal Kapoor and Sikandar Kher showed up for the party. Pictures from the party featuring Abhishek in a white pathan suit and blue nehru jacket and Aishwarya in a blue velvet suit and black tights, were revealed on various websites. The actor turned 38 this year.
Currently Aishwarya, who has been missing from the film scene since she gave birth to her daughter Aaradhya and busied up with mom duties, is gearing up to making her comeback in Bollywood with a Mani Ratnam film. She will be starring with South Indian actors Nagarjuna and Mahesh Babu. The movie might also feature Kamal Hassan's daughter Shruthi Hassan, who recently started out as an actress in the Indian film industry.
The film will be bilingual (Tamil-Telugu) and production is expected to begin later this year.