Hospitalized, Amitabh Bachchan has an angioplasty
Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan, 81, has been hospitalized to Kokilaben Hospital in Mumbai. The veteran actor’s health problems are not heart-related, according to Indian news website LiveMint, however it is unclear what specifically led the actor to seek medical assistance.
An insider said, “An angioplasty was performed on a clot in his leg, and not on his heart.” Bachchan, often known as Big B, said on X (previously Twitter) a few hours prior to news of his hospitalization: “In gratitude ever.”
“Aankh kholke dekh lo, kaan lagake sun lo, Majhi Mumbai ki hogi,” he said with a promotional video of his Indian Street Premier League (ISPL) club Majhi Mumbai in a different post. Yar baat ab maanlo, Jai Jaikaar. “Jag your eyes, listen if you can, Majhi Mumbai will win. You should accept this now.
On March 14, Majhi Mumbai defeated the Chennai Singams, owned by Tamil celebrity Suriya, by 58 runs thanks to an exceptional effort by Abhishek Dalhor. Bachchan’s squad has advanced to the inaugural ISPL – T10 league final.
Anyone aspiring to follow in Bachchan footsteps will have an extremely difficult time replicating his incredible Bollywood career. The performer, who made his feature film debut in 1969 with Saat Hindustani, is still quite successful in the business. The megastar will soon be seen in Kalki 2898 AD, which is helmed by the renowned filmmaker Nag Ashwin, who is well known for Mahanati and Yevade Subramanyam.
The seasoned actor has lately moved to playback singing for the upcoming Kannada film Butterfly, directed by Ramesh Aravind, and is also scheduled to make his Tamil debut in the film Vettaiyan, written and directed by T. J. Gnanavel.
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