Amitabh Bachchan Feels No Bigger Torture In Life Than Comparing 'Rasgulla' And 'Gulab Jamun'

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Bollywood legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan who always stays active on social media treats his fans with quirky posts.

Bollywood legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan who always stays active on social media treats his fans with quirky posts. Be it shaayari, throwback pics, funny clicks or creative images, he keeps on sharing them on his Instagram and makes us keep an eye on his every post. Off late, Big B came up with another quirky image and awed us with his funny expression.


In this pic, he is seen holding 'Rasgulla' and 'Gulab Jamun' in both hands with a quirky smile. He dressed up in a kurta pyjama and added a classy checkered jacket. He also wrote, "जबआपनेमीठाखानाछोड़दिया, तब shoot केलिएपकड़ादिया rasgulla और gulab जामुन।औरकहाबेटा , ऐसा expression होजैसेआपनेखालियाहो।इससेबड़ा torture life मेंनहींहोसकता…".

This post reads, "It becomes difficult and tortured when we are said to hold a rasgulla and gulab jamun in both hands and give an expression that they are so tasty…"

Amid Covid-19 rapid spread, Amitabh Bachchan also created awareness among his fans with his post…

In this pic, he is seen standing beside the director Avinash Gowarikar but maintained 2-inch distance as a precautionary measure. Both of them are seen wearing masks. Big B also wrote, "Post pack up shot with the Avinash @avigowariker .. ! ye jo 'abhi ( avi') abhi sab 'naash' kar deta hai ..

do gaz doori .. avinash se .. mask hai utna hi zaroori…".

Even Avinash Gowarikar also dropped the same pic and doled out the importance of social distancing…

He wrote, "O GAJ DOORI... MASK HAI ZAROORI !!

दोगजदूरी... मास्कहैज़रूरी !!

#PostPackUpShot with TheBoss..

@amitabhbachchan".

It is all known that Big B and all his family members Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai and little Aaradhya were tested positive for Covid-19 a few months ago. After taking treatment at Nanavati hospital, they were all recovered from this pandemic.

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