Amitabh Bachchan Urges People To Follow All Health Protocols and Stay Disciplined Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic (Read Tweet)
After several celebrities came together to create awareness and help tackle the ongoing COVID-19 crisis in the nation, megastar Amitabh Bachchan on Wednesday shared a thought-provoking tweet while urging people to follow all health protocols, including staying disciplined amid the pandemic.
The battle to stop the ravaging effects of COVID-19 in India still continues unabated. After several celebrities came together to create awareness and help tackle the ongoing COVID-19 crisis in the nation, megastar Amitabh Bachchan on Wednesday shared a thought-provoking tweet while urging people to follow all health protocols, including staying disciplined amid the pandemic. Radhe Title Track: Salman Khan Is All About That Swag While Disha Patani Raises the Temperature With Her Hot Avatar (Watch Video).
Big B, who is one of the most active Bollywood celebrities on social media, shared: "Jo CORONA grast hain, unke sheeghra svasth hone ke lie praarthanaen; jo CORONA se mukt hain, aur hue hain, unke lie bhi praarthanap; aap surakshit rahen, niyamon ka paalan karein, anushaasit rahen! (Prayers for early recovery of those suffering from CORONA; Prayers for those who are and have been free from CORONA; You stay safe, follow the rules, be disciplined!)" Amitabh Bachchan Tests Positive For COVID-19: Mahesh Babu, Sonam Kapoor, Vikas Gupta, Mammooty, Kapil Sharma Among Others Pray For Actor's Quick Recovery (View Tweets).
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Since the outbreak of COVID-19, the Sholay star has been sharing such messages in public interests. The legendary actor and his son Abhishek Bachchan were both diagnosed with COVID-19 in July 2020 -- the time when India was witnessing the first wave of the deadly infection. Amitabh was recently cast for the Indian adaptation of The Intern opposite Deepika Padukone. Apart from that, he has films like Jhund, Brahmastra, Goodbye, May Day and several others in the pipeline.
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