Shweta is the 'future of journalism', raves brother Abhishek
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Shweta
Nanda recently stepped under the arc lights as the host of NDTV's new
show "Next Gen", and proud brother Abhishek Bachchan can't stop raving
about sis.
"Shweta
is the future of journalism and I appreciate her sincerity, honesty and
feel immensely proud of her," Abhishek, the brand ambassador of
Motorola, told IANS while he was in town to launch a new handset.
However, Abhishek thinks the right time has not come for him to explore the world of television.
"I
have a number of projects lined up for the near future and I am quite
busy completing them. Moreover, I believe you should concentrate on one
thing at a time."
He asserts that he endorses a product only
when he "believes" in it. Relating with the handset he is endorsing,
Abhishek said: "I will strive to be a slim Abhishek."
Ask him about Delhi and he said: "I love Delhi as my nephew and niece are here."
Abhishek,
who refuses to talk about his marriage with Aishwarya Rai, says Aki
Nirula is his favourite fashion designer but he doesn't know who will
design his wedding attire.
Just like the rest of the nation,
Abhishek is disappointed with the Indian team's showing in the World
Cup: "As an Indian and a well-wisher of the Indian cricket team I am
equally disappointed by their performance. But we must not forget to
give them credit for their efforts. It is not easy to perform there. We
should give them our love, support them for trying their level best.
The boys need our support, especially at this time."
The actor
has many films in his kitty and will continue to woo the audiences in
Ram Gopal Varma's "Sarkar 2", Shaad Ali's "Jhoom Barabar Jhoom",
Pradeep Sarkar's "Laaga Chunari Mein Daag" and Apoorva Lakhia's "Shoot
Out at Lokhandwala".
Indo-Asian News Service
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