Amitabh Bachchan's ad with daughter Shweta Nanda will leave you teary eyed

The father-daughter duo are winning hearts and the internet has already been flooded with positive comments about the duo.

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan left the internet emotional as he featured in a new ad for Kalyan Jewellers with his daughter Shweta Bachchan Nanda.  In the ad it seen that Senior Bachchan is playing the role of an old man while Shweta is his daughter. Even though the ad is for a jewellery brand, its story will take you by surprise.

Big B took to Twitter to share the ad and wrote, “T 2870 - Emotional moment for me .. tears welling up every time I see it .. daughters are the BEST !!”

Isn't it heart-warming?

With this ad, Shweta has finally made her acting debut and we couldn't be less thrilled! The father-daughter duo are winning hearts and the internet has already been flooded with positive comments about the duo.

Mr. Bachchan will next be seen in Brahmastra. The fantasy adventure series will be a trilogy, a first of its kind in Bollywood. The first part of the film is expected to release on August 15, 2019. The movie also stars Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor.

The cast of the film shot for the first schedule of the film in Bulgaria. Ranbir and Alia were joined by Mouni Roy, famous for her portrayal of Naagin on Indian Tv.

Brahmastra also has actor-wrestler Saurav Gurjar on board to play a negative role.

The film has been named after Lord Brahma's weapon which is believed to be the most powerful.

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