Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan, 83, emphasised the importance of staying occupied in his latest blog post, describing inactivity as having “detrimental feelings.” The megastar noted that early morning commitments and scheduled meetings required a shift in his routine, prompting him to begin his day earlier than usual.
In his reflective post, Big B shared that his professional efforts continue to bear fruit, highlighting that meaningful work not only keeps one engaged but also brings personal satisfaction. “Work efforts slowly fructifying and hope that one can be occupied in the time of work … absence of work has detrimental feelings, and so work work work … till you can,” he wrote, underscoring his commitment to productivity despite his age.
The actor’s message comes amid a busy period, as he continues to manage multiple commitments and creative projects. He advised readers to embrace diligence and remain engaged in their pursuits, framing work as both a personal and professional necessity.
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In other news, Amitabh celebrated India’s Under-19 cricket team for clinching the ICC U19 Men’s World Cup title, calling it a moment of immense national pride. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), he praised India’s dominance across all formats of cricket, including men’s, women’s, and blind cricket, describing the country as “number one in the world.”
India defeated England by 100 runs in the U19 World Cup final at the Harare Sports Club, securing a record-extending sixth title. Fourteen-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s remarkable 175-run innings, featuring 15 fours and 15 sixes, set a new record for the highest individual score in a final, while contributions from captain Ayush Mhatre (53) and wicketkeeper Abhigyan Kundu (40) propelled India to 411/9.
England’s chase fell short despite Caleb Falconer’s 115, as India’s strong middle order ensured a comprehensive victory. Amitabh’s celebration of the team reflects his ongoing engagement with national achievements, showcasing his enthusiasm for both cinema and India’s sporting successes.
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