
Amitabh Bachchan gives a savage reply to a troll over his viral cybercrime caller tune: 'Sarkar ko bolo bhai..'
Now every time we pick up our phone to call someone, we hear
Amitabh Bachchan
's voice first as he makes people aware about cybercrime, thus advising them to be careful. Recently, Bachchan was trolled for it on social media and him being one of the wittiest people ever, gave quite a savage response! Big B isn't just loved for his movies but also the way he interacts with fans on social media and expresses himself.
Moreover, his wit and humour is hard to miss.
Recently, Bachchan had been retweeting the trailer of Abhishek's new film, 'Kaalidhar Laapata' along with immense praise that he's getting for his recent choices. Big B is Abhishek's biggest cheerleader and he proved it yet again. After retweeting these, he wrote, "जी हाँहुज़ूर,मैं भी एक प्रशंसक हूँ 👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽 तो !!! ???"
A user responded to it saying, "Toh phone pe bolna band kro bhay" Bachchan gave a savage reply and said, "सरकार को बोलो भई, उन्होंने हमसे कहा सो किया"
Meanwhile, another troll wrote to him, "Solid ganja fukte ho sir." Big B also gave a befitting reply to it and said, "एक गंजा फूंके हुए ही ऐसे लिख सकता है जैसे आपने लिखा है"
Recently, Bachchan also took to his blog to appreciate Abhishek.
He shared a photo of the actor and wrote, "मेरे बेटे, बेटे होने से मेरे उत्तराधिकारी नहीं हींगें ; जो मेरे उत्तराधिकारी होंगे वो मेरे बेटे होंगे" ~हरिवंश राय बच्चन my sons just because you are my sons shall not be my inheritors .. they that shall be my inheritors, shall be my sons each role he has accepted and played has been with immense dedication .. he has ever delivered the character to perfection .
. his choice of films and roles has guided him to give him opportunity to try something different .. and I remember the words written in my Autograph book as a youngster, by the great Hindi poet laureate , Shri Ram Dhari Singh 'Dinkar' , when he would often visit our home in Allahabad , now Prayagraj .. "success comes to those who dare and act 'act' not in reference to acting on stage or film but in life to be dare and to act ..Abhishek has ever done that .. he has dared to take on films and characters that challenged him .. and he 'acted' .. he dared to act and be recognised .."
On work front, Bachchan's last movie was 'Kalki 2898 AD' for which he got immense love. Meanwhile, Abhishek will be seen next in 'Kaalidhar Laapata', set to release on July 4, after the success of 'Housefull 5'.

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