Meet Ahilya Bamroo: Abhishek Bachchan’s On-Screen Daughter In ‘I Want To Talk’

Abhishek Bachchan’s ‘I Want To Talk‘ is released in theatres. Based on the father-daughter relationship is making waves nationwide. The movie by Shoojit Sircar is now the talk of the town. With the strong narrative and characters, the movie is doing great. Based on the real-life story revolves around a cancer patient who is facing different altering surgeries along with an intricate relationship with his daughter. The cast includes Abhishek Bachchan, Ahilya Bamroo, and Johny Lever. The audience highlighted and loved the new face—the character of Reya played by Ahilya Bamroo, playing on-screen Abhishek Bachchan’s daughter.

 

Ahilya Bamroo Is An Influencer

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Ahilya Bamroo is a social media content creator known best for mimicry. She plays the guitar and performs songs across various genres. The 22-year-old content creator has started her acting debut in Shoojit Sircar’s direction in the movie ‘I Want To Talk.’ She played the role of Abhishek Bachchan’s daughter, marking a milestone in her career. Ahilya Bamroo, with a massive following of 561k followers, is fluent in English, Hindi, Bengali, and French.

She draws inspiration from her childhood place, Pondicherry, Auroville. She showed her love by drawing attention to her hometown. Ahilya got popular when she took an accent challenge where she pronounced Indian names with a French accent. She is also a guitarist and showcased her talent by covering Taylor Swift’s songs in different accents.

 

I Want To Talk Movie

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I Want To Talk is about a real-life story directed by Shoojit Sircar. Shoojit Sircar’s direction showcases the story of a USA-based NRI facing life-altering surgery who single-handedly looks for a daughter, a struggle of being a single parent.

The movie was written by Ritesh Shah and produced by Rising Sun Films and Kino Works. Apart from Abhishek Bachchan and Ahilya Bamroo, the movie also features Banita Sandhu, Johny Lever, Pearl Dey, and Jayant Kriplani, amongst others. The background score of the movie is composed by George Joseph and the soundtrack is composed by Taba Chake.

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Prateesha Singh: I’m a passionate writer and a graduate with a natural talent for storytelling. I find joy in both reading and writing. My commitment to social work enriches my literary journey. My journey is driven by a desire to make a difference through words and action.