Abhishek Bachchan is among one of those actors who gained love for his actor on Later half of his career. The actor is all set for his web series’s second part Breathe: Into the Shadows. A certain section of people are criticizing series and dissatisfied with the content of the series as they find it objectionable to mental illness. Abhishek Bachchan addressed complaints that the program stigmatised mental illness Abhishek Bachchan speaking about the criticism said, “I completely disagree. People who have said that have no idea what they are talking about. There were four-five doctors that worked on the script, Mayank’s brother-in-law is a psychiatrist who works particularly in this disorder. That is of paramount importance to us, to be sensitive to mental health, especially to people with similar disorders.” He further added, “This is just the part of the story and the character. It wasn’t a show to sensitize people about this and it never was the prime focus. It is extremely unfair. If we have to nitpick, I can find a problem with anything. You have to understand what the intention of the show is,” he added. People who find it troubling, according to Abhishek, are "wrong" and "sensationalists" who simply want to say anything. Speaking about the series Breathe: into the Shadows season 2. Abhishek returned as Dr Avinash Sabharwal who is suffering from dissociative identity disorder and kills people. Directed by Mayank Sharma, the crime thriller also stars Amit Sadh and Saiyami Kher. Watch, After India lost the World Cup 2022, A photo of Athiya Shetty and KL Rahul going viral Watch! Kartik Aaryan’s drastic physical transformation as he puts on 14 kg for upcoming film Gadar’s Tara Singh was not about pump Ukhadna and Chilana: Sunny Deol