Amitabh Bachchan reveals THIS is how he pampers granddaughter Aaradhya when she's upset

Amitabh Bachchan's tactics for making his granddaughter happy are too cute for words.
Amitabh, Aaradhya

Amitabh, Aaradhya

Amitabh Bachchan is the cutest grandad there is. The Bollywood superstar recently revealed that anytime his granddaughter Aaradhya Bachchan is sad, he gives her pink hair bands and clips. This came after he was asked a question by one of the contestants on his popular game show Kaun Banega Crorepati.
Vaishnavi stated that she wanted to interview him when Amitabh revealed to the audience on KBC 14 that she is a reporter. She questioned how, with his workload involving so many movies and television shows, he finds time to visit with his granddaughter Aaradhya. Added Amitabh, “Yes, I am not able to spend much time with her. I leave around 7-7:30am, she leaves for school around 8am. She returns after 3-4pm and then she has homework and all to complete. Her mother (Aishwarya Rai Bachchan) helps her with those. I return home around 10-11pm. She is already asleep by then."
"Thanks to technology, we stay connected through facetime. It is only Sundays when she is free, and if I get the time, I play with her for some time. When she gets angry or upset with me, I gift her chocolates. And, what is it that women wear in their hair? Bands. Pink is her favourite colour so I gift her pink hair bands and clips when she gets upset. She becomes happy then.”
Amitabh was also asked by the candidate to describe his strangest fan encounter, and he responded, "It is weird when I say it but every fan is curious. We were once shooting in near a lake near Botanical Garden in Kolkata. We had to cross a lake and found 20-30 people standing on the other end. We were in a boat and I saw a man waving a paper and he kept screamed 'one autograph please'. I called him. He carried the paper and pen in his mouth and swam over to our side. I hugged him and I also got wet. He was very happy when I gave him my autograph. But then he jumped back into the water to swim and the paper as well as the autograph washed away.”
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