Having been cited as the most beautiful woman in the world often enough, it's no surprise that Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has often adopted the role of a muse for many of her ardent fans.
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However, this time it is Bachchan’s role in Jazbaa –- her comeback to the big screen after five long years -- that has inspired one comedian in particular (it has also received mixed reactions from the public).
Mumbai-based José Covaco seems to think Bachchan’s outrage and tears match the reactions (justifiably) of your average Mumbaikar missing an unoccupied auto rickshaw on a busy day.
Here’s his proof from thepudding movie:
Jazbaa, directed by Sanjay Gupta is reportedly an official remake of the 2007 South Korean blockbuster Seven Days and will be releasing later this year on October 9.
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Read: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan And Irrfan In 'Jazbaa' Trailer
However, this time it is Bachchan’s role in Jazbaa –- her comeback to the big screen after five long years -- that has inspired one comedian in particular (it has also received mixed reactions from the public).
Mumbai-based José Covaco seems to think Bachchan’s outrage and tears match the reactions (justifiably) of your average Mumbaikar missing an unoccupied auto rickshaw on a busy day.
Here’s his proof from the
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in Jazbaa shows everyone what it's like for people in Mumbai when we see an empty rickshaw.. pic.twitter.com/qdnFMQEz9I
— José Covaco (@HoeZaay) August 26, 2015
Jazbaa, directed by Sanjay Gupta is reportedly an official remake of the 2007 South Korean blockbuster Seven Days and will be releasing later this year on October 9.
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