Veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan returned home after being discharged from a Mumbai hospital following a routine medical check-up, and later shared a reflective blog post that blended poetry, cultural references, and personal thoughts, reassuring fans about his well-being. The 83-year-old actor’s update came amid concern among followers after reports of his brief hospital visit circulated.
Amitabh’s blog post did not directly address his hospitalisation but opened with a poetic line drawn from the “Ramayan” — “Mangal bhavan amangal haari” — setting a spiritual and contemplative tone. He followed this with a stream-of-consciousness poetic passage written in his characteristic style, weaving together imagery, rhythm, and colloquial expressions that fans have often come to associate with his writings.
In the post, he also referenced “Eer Bir Phatte,” a phrase linked to his earlier artistic work and personal creative expressions, while continuing his signature blend of Hindi, English, and poetic abstraction. The post concluded with a simple message: “Love, prayers and more,” offering reassurance and gratitude to his followers.
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According to sources, Amitabh had undergone a routine medical examination before being discharged and returning home. The hospitalisation was described as precautionary, with no major concerns reported. The update helped calm speculation that had spread on social media regarding his health.
In earlier blog entries, the actor had frequently spoken about his weekend ritual of greeting fans outside his residence, Jalsa, describing the emotional connection he shares with the crowds that gather regularly to see him. He has also been open about struggles with sleep and the demands of his professional schedule, often reflecting on the balance between work, health, and personal discipline.
Amitabh continues to remain active in films, with recent appearances in major productions such as Vettaiyan and Kalki 2898 AD. He is also expected to return in the sequel to Kalki 2898 AD, which is currently in production, underscoring his continued presence in Indian cinema despite ongoing health-related attention.
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