Amitabh Bachchan is also a victim of Jaya's anger, said- 'I get angry for not taking the call'
Recently, bollywood actor amitabh bachchan has revealed that he gets very angry if he does not receive calls from his wife Jaya Bachchan.
The quiz reality show 'Kaun Banega Crorepati 14' has been in the news since its inception. Show host and actor amitabh bachchan often make some such revelations related to his personal life, which makes the show very interesting. Along with this, the contestants coming to the show also ask some such funny questions to the actor, whose answer is also very funny. Recently, he said something about his wife and veteran actress jaya bachchan, which is now making headlines.
This time 37-year-old Bhupend Choudhary was sitting on the hot seat in the show. Bhupendra hails from gujarat and is a program executive at NM Sadguru Water and Development Foundation. He started the game by expressing the joy of sitting on the hot seat.
Amid a question-and-answer round, contestant Bhupendra asked host amitabh bachchan what happens when Jaya Ji calls you and you are unable to attend or else 3-4 missed calls are seen from her. Responding to this question very honestly, Big B said, "I feel that all the male fraternity will agree with my position. A call came from there and if it is a missed call, then you are gone. This happens only when they do not know that I am busy with work.
Completing his point, Big B further said, "But according to Jaya Ji, whenever her call comes, I have to be present. So I thought of a way. I told my secretary that when his call came, he should tell him about me, but when this happened, the matter reached another level. He (Jaya) told me that now to talk to you, I have to go to your secretary?"
Well, this is not the first time that we have come across unheard stories about amitabh bachchan and jaya bachchan during the show. Earlier, Jaya and abhishek bachchan participated in the episode of amitabh Bachchan's 80th birthday special 'KBC 14'. Then Jaya complained to Big B, he never sent her (Jaya) flowers and a letter of appreciation impressed by her work. He had said, "I have not seen but heard that when you are impressed by someone's work or nature, then send them flowers or letters, although I have never received them till today, have you sent them?"