Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, the gorgeous daughter- in-law of Amitabh Bachchan and wife of handsome hunk Abhishek Bachchan who had been suffering from high fever after shooting for Vipul Shah’s upcoming flick ‘Action Replay’, is back on track to recuperation.

Aishwarya was administered some antibiotics and she responded well to treatment and now fast recovering. In fact, the lady has come out of that state when she could not swallow food or feeling trouble while talking. Now, she can do all these things and more, as Abhishek Bachchan, her loving husband, has been attending on her after taking leave from the shooting of his film ‘Crooked’.

Even Amitabh Bachchan, who has been busy these days in promoting his flick ‘Teen Patti’, chose to stay away from his busy schedule and attend on his ‘Pari’(Big B calls his daughter- in- law ‘Pari’ in the house). Sources close to Bachchan household say that it was during the Manori spell of Vipul Shah’s flick ‘Action Replay’ opposite Khiladi Akshay Kumar that Aishwarya felt uncomfortable and returned home with illness.

However, now Aishwarya Rai is fine and responding to treatment efficiently. In fact, Abhishek Bachchan even joked about her in his posts on twitter by saying that all the credits should not go to antibiotics, and in fact, it should be shared by innumerable well- wishers of the actress who sent their good wishes for her.

Aishwarya Rai is said to have donned a wig and other attire from the 1970s for her latest flick ‘Action Replay’. In fact, Vipul Shah is said to have ordered a special wig for the gorgeous beauty made by Hollywood artistes to help her look the character in the film.

The buzz doing the rounds in the industry is that Akshay Kumar and Aishwarya Rai will be enacting the character which will have mannerisms and all other things from Amitabh Bachchan era and it is likely that influence of Big B’s flicks will be seen here.

However, Vipul Shah is said to have gone for live cricket matches during the nineteen- seventies to get a feel of mannerism and other things of that era instead of going for a copied look straight from a movie of that era.