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Amitabh shows grandson how to ride the waves

Age cannot slow you down until you let it. Bollywood's 'angry young man' continues to be a vivid example of the same.
The paparazzi captured a rare sight when they clicked legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan showing off his adventurous side at a Goa beach.
The 68-year-old was seen having a gala time with grandson Agastya as they enjoyed a ride on the speedboat near Benaulim beach in Goa on Tuesday.
Agastya Nanda is the second child of Big B's daughter Shweta Nanda, who also has a 13-year-old daughter Navya Naveli.
Now in his late sixties, the Bollywood icon zipping on a water scooter could have given an inferiority complex to many a youngsters.
Benaulim beach is a place away from the cacophony of the everyday life and hence, seemed a perfect destination for the famous grandpa-grandson duo.

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