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Amitabh Bachchan wants to delete 2020 and reinstall it

The coronavirus outbreak has surely created a mess around the world. It is affecting each and every individual. A lot of countries have announced lockdown and people are advised to stay at home. Our Bollywood celebs are also spending time at home and during this quarantine, their social media posts have become quite interesting.

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan is surely one of the most active celebs on social media and during the quarantine, he is trying his best to keep his fans entertained. Well, recently, Big B posted on Instagram, "Can we please delete the 2020 year and then reinstall it anew ? This version is with virus !"


During this quarantine period, the megastar is trying to motivate people in many ways. A few days ago, he posted, “It's not the strangest who survive, not the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change."

He had also posted a picture from the gym and encouraged everyone to be fit. He had captioned the picture as, “Keep the gym going .. build resistance .. fight fight fight !!! ?️‍♂️?️??”

Talking about his movies, Amitabh Bachchan starrer Gulabo Sitabo was slated to release on 17th April 2020. But of course, the film has been pushed because of the lockdown. The megastar also has movies like Jhund, Chehre, and Brahmastra in his kitty. Jhund is slated to release on 8th May 2020, it will be interesting to see if it will get a release as per the schedule.

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