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Amid divorce rumors with Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan casts her vote with broken hand, users say ‘She is going through a very bad phase’ – Firstpost

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s latest post on Instagram showed beautiful moments

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Before the 2024 Maharashtra elections, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan also stepped out to cast her vote, like many other Bollywood actors, albeit with a broken hand. This happens when she fights divorce rumors with Abhishek Bachchan.

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s latest post on Instagram showed beautiful moments. One was a belated birthday post for her daughter Aaradhya, who recently turned 13, and the other was a tribute to her father Krisharaj Rai on his birth anniversary.

The photo dump shared by the Poniyin Selvan 2 star showed special moments. In one photo, Aaradhya is seen bowing respectfully to a portrait of her late grandfather. In the next photo, Aishwarya Rai is doing the same.

Later, the actress is seen sharing throwback pictures with Aaradhya, followed by the latest one, in which the duo celebrates the latter’s birthday. Aishwarya posted these beautiful moments with a heartfelt caption, which reads, “HAPPY BIRTHDAY 2 THE ETERNAL LOVE OF MY LIFE dearest daddy-Ajjaa and my darling Aaradhya❤️MY HEART… MY SOUL… FOREVER AND BEYOND”

However, fans took to the comment section to ask about Abhishek Bachchan and her in-laws’ absence from the birthday party. While one netizen wrote, “Where is Abhishek sir?”, another added, “No Amitabh Bachchan family or junior AB in photos!!!”

“Give your child the opportunity to build a loving bond with her father too,” said another user. However, there was a section that praised her for being a strong mother. “The way she loves her daughter always proved that she was right about her husband,” said one netizen. “Her love for her daughter is amazing. You are so lucky, Aaradhya!” said another fan. “You are a complete woman, madam. So proud of you as a woman. Your journey is beautiful, just like you,” said another user.

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