Abhishek Bachchan has always been candid about the challenges that come with life in the spotlight, especially when it comes to handling criticism. In a recent interview, the actor opened up about how he navigates negativity—both from within and outside the industry—and credited his wife, Aishwarya Rai, for being a steady source of strength and perspective. From their evolving bond on the sets of Guru to their unwavering partnership today, Abhishek offered a rare glimpse into how their relationship continues to shape both his personal and professional journey.Talking to The Hollywood Reporter, Abhishek shared that he still holds on to his long-standing desire to be liked by everyone, even though he now sees it as an idealistic and often unrealistic goal. He believes that letting go of that drive could lead to complacency, which he sees as dangerous for any actor. In his view, constantly striving to improve and connect with audiences is essential, and adopting an attitude of indifference would only hinder growth.The actor also reflected on how his wife Aishwarya has helped him navigate criticism over the years. While he admitted that he still finds himself affected by negative reviews and comments—often paying more attention to them than the praise—Aishwarya’s perspective has always offered balance. She reminds him to let negativity slide, much like water off a duck’s back, and to focus instead on the positive, which far outweighs the criticism.The couple first met on film sets in the early 2000s, but it was during the filming of Guru (2007) that their relationship truly blossomed. As the film released, so did the news of their engagement. The couple tied the knot the same year in a grand ceremony and welcomed their daughter Aaradhya in 2011. Known for guarding their personal life, they have kept their relationship largely out of the spotlight. While rumours of separation have occasionally surfaced, the duo has chosen not to comment, instead quietly putting speculation to rest with united appearances at public events.