Why Did Amitabh Bachchan Say the Absence of Work Affects Him?
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Mumbai, Feb 10 (NationPress) The legendary Amitabh Bachchan began his day earlier than usual, explaining that prior work obligations and planned meetings dictated an early start.
The film icon remarked that although it might seem premature for a blog update, his responsibilities necessitated this adjustment in schedule.
“It is indeed quite early for the Blog .. but certain meetings have been arranged for the early morning hence this timing,” he noted in his blog.
Reflecting on his career, the esteemed actor conveyed that his hard work is gradually yielding results, emphasizing that being involved in meaningful tasks is crucial. He reiterated the significance of remaining engaged.
“Work efforts slowly coming to fruition and hope that one can stay busy during work time .. it is essential .. absence of work has harmful feelings, and so work work work .. until you can .. More later,” he wrapped up his post.
In other news, Big B recently praised India’s Under-19 cricket team for winning the World Cup, calling the triumph a moment of great pride for the nation.
Amitabh took to X (formerly Twitter) to express his admiration for the young team’s championship performance. He also celebrated India’s supremacy across formats, highlighting that the country has emerged as world champions in men’s, women’s, and blind cricket as well.
He tweeted: “U19 Cricket INDIA .. WORLD CHAMPIONS! Thok diya dushmano ko!! Blind, Women's, Mens Cricket ALL world Champions .. we are NUMBER 1 .. ONE .. on top, FIRST in the World .. We are NOT 3rd World .. we are FIRST World!! BHARAT MATA KI JAI.”
India triumphed over England by 100 runs to secure the ICC Under-19 Men's Cricket World Cup final at the Harare Sports Club, achieving a record-extending sixth U19 World Cup title.
A remarkable century from 14-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi propelled India to ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup glory as they defeated England by 100 runs in the final match.
The young opener smashed 15 fours and 15 sixes in his explosive 175 off 80 balls, setting the record for the highest individual score in the history of finals in this tournament.
Captain Ayush Mhatre (53) and wicketkeeper Abhigyan Kundu (40) also contributed significantly as India amassed 411/9.
England started strong but suffered a middle-order collapse, with Caleb Falconer’s impressive 115 proving futile as India secured a record-extending sixth ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup victory.