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Megastar Amitabh Bachchan recently tested Covid-19 positive. This was the second time he contracted the virus. During the first wave in 2020, the entire Bachchan family excluding Jaya Bachchan tested coronavirus positive. Big B along with his family members were hospitalised. In his latest blog, the actor expressed “helplessness” after being diagnosed with Covid-19 again. He shared his experience in his blog.

On Thursday (August 25), Mr Bachchan wrote of getting infected for the second time despite taking numerous precautions, like two doses of the vaccine (plus a booster) and staying away from interacting with the public. He wrote, “Covid did win and come out victorious”.

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The actor also expressed his gratitude to fans for the concern, prayers and their love. He wrote, “I give my folded hands in grateful acknowledged will ever be touched by gratitude .. your benevolence shall ever remain within me and your dedicated care , a never ending river of love.”

He continued, “It is the helplessness that invades the system .. and the assurance that many give that all shall be well, is most courageous of them.. but ever there are eternal apprehensions for their fructification.”

The 79-year-old ended his blog by saying that it is pointless for him to give the details of the medical conditioning that has isolated him from his work and added, “the profession of medicine and doctors is far too refined and admired , that it would be a fallacy to even attempt to enter their thinking or their domain he wrote, was the domino effect that it has had on his work commitments, especially the ongoing season of Kaun Banega Crorepati.”

We wish Amitabh Bachchan a speedy recovery!

On the work front, Amitabh will be seen in Brahmastra that has Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt. He also has Project K with Prabhas and Deepika Padukone and The Intern remake with Deepika.

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