\'In these times of trial\, entire day is filled with your love and care\': Amitabh Bachchan praises well-wishers



'In these times of trial, entire day is filled with your love and care': Amitabh Bachchan praises well-wishers

Amitabh Bachchan took to his social media pages and expressed immense gratitude to his fans and well-wishers for their constant prayers.


'In these times of trial, entire day is filled with your love and care': Amitabh Bachchan praises well-wishers

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Amitabh Bachchan has been expressing immense gratitude on his social media pages daily. The legendary actor is currently hospitalised and getting treated for coronavirus along with Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Aaradhya Bachchan. Social media pages are flooded with messages and prayers for their speedy recovery. Big B has also been penning his thoughts on his blog page and posting photos in which he has folded hands to thank people.

A while back, Bachchan tweeted, "T 3600 - In these times of trial... the entire day is filled with your love and care... and I can only express what best I can from here... my immense gratitude..."

While on Instagram, he posted a similar photo and wrote, "... is all that I can muster .. for now".

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Meanwhile, on his blog, Big B penned, "It is the silence and the uncertainty of the next… it is a wonder of the nature of life.. of all that it brings to us each moment, each living breathing day... In the activity driven past days of normalcy, never was there inclination to assess or sit back and think of what thoughts invade us now... but they do now with a regularity that fills those idle hours, sitting, thinking, looking out into nowhere..."

He added, "In these conditions thoughts race at greater speed and in a vividity that had eluded us before .. they were always there, but just the presence of them remained silenced by the mind in its other business of existence... the business is dormant now... the mind is freer... it reflects greatly more than ever... and I wonder if this is correct, admissible pertinent or not..."