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Amitabh Bachchan had taken a big decision 13 years ago, after his/her death the property will be divided equally between these two only


Amitabh Bachchan is the superstar of Bollywood. he/she has been entertaining his/her audience with his/her films for many decades. Despite being 81 years old, his/her agility remains intact. Meanwhile, he/she is in the news due to family relations. The news of his/her son Abhishek Bachchan and daughter-in-law Aishwarya Rai’s divorce is in the headlines. Meanwhile, an old interview of his/her has surfaced, in which he/she is telling how his/her property will be divided after his/her death. Referring to his/her will, he/she says that it will be divided equally between daughter Shweta and son Abhishek.

Amitabh Bachchan said in an interview to Rediff in 2011, ‘I had decided one thing that I will not discriminate between them. When I die, whatever I have will be divided equally between my daughter and my son, there is no discrimination.’

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The decision was taken in consultation with wife Jaya Bachchan

Amitabh also told that he/she has decided all this with his/her wife Jaya Bachchan. he/she says, ‘Jaya and I had decided this long ago. Everyone says that the girl is someone else’s property, she goes to her husband’s house, but in my eyes she is our daughter, she has the same rights as Abhishek has.’

The total wealth of the family is so many crores of rupees

Let us tell you that last year Amitabh gifted his/her bungalow ‘Jalsa’ to Shweta Bachchan Nanda. At that time its value was Rs 50 crore. According to reports, the total wealth of the Bollywood superstar’s family was said to be Rs 1600 crore.

Amitabh is less of a friend than Abhishek’s father

In the same conversation, Amitabh also told about his/her relationship with his/her son Abhishek Bachchan. he/she said that he/she treats Abhishek like a friend. he/she said, ‘I had decided long before Abhishek’s birth that if I have a son, he/she will not be my son but a friend. The day he/she started wearing my shoes, he/she became my friend. So now I treat him/her like a friend. I very rarely see him/her as a son. I worry about him/her like a father, I will take care of him/her like a father, I will give him/her advice like a father, but when I talk to him/her, we talk like friends.’

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