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Amitabh Bachchan's blog completes 12 years

Amitabh Bachchan is undoubtedly one of the most active celebs on social media. The megastar is also one of the first actors to have his own blog, and today his blog completes 12 years. Yes, you read right he has been writing blogs from the past 12 years.

The legendary actor took to Instagram to thank his fans. He posted, “12 YEARS of my Blog today .. began first DAY on 17th April 2008 .. today 4424 DAYs , thats four thousand four hundred and twenty four days of writing my Blog .. EVERYDAY , without missing out a single day .. ! Thank you my Ef .. love and because of you ..❤️?”


On his blog, Big B wrote, “12 years .. !! .. that is simply unbelievable .. I mean not for me , but you .. .. how could you tolerate this Blog for 12 years .. !! .. but truly without all of you .. it would never have been possible .. 17th April 2020 .. 17th April 2008 .. !! my love ..”

Talking about Big B’s movies, his next release was supposed to be Gulabo Sitabo which was supposed to release today. But due to the lockdown the film has been postponed. Apart from Gulabo Sitabo, Big B has films like Jhund and Brahmastra in his kitty. The former was slated to release on 8th May, but it will also get delayed.

Brahmastra is slated to hit the screens on 4th December 2020. However, the shooting of the film is still left, so we won’t be surprised if the Ayan Mukerji directorial gets pushed to 2021.

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