Amitabh Bachchan Hits Back At Troll Calling Him ‘Budhau’ Asks ‘If He Is Drunk’; Actor Has THIS Polite Reply-READ BELOW

Amitabh Bachchan faced an unpleasant experience on social media after some trolls dropped comments criticising him for waking up late

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Amitabh Bachchan Hits Back At Troll Calling Him ‘Budhau’ Asks ‘If He Is Drunk’; Actor Has THIS Polite Reply-READ BELOW
Amitabh Bachchan is an avid social media user and he often interacts with his fans via his official social media handles. However, there’s no denying social media can be really scary at times and BigB recently faced an unpleasant experience after some trolls dropped comments criticising him for waking up late.

Well, seems like trolls have no chill!

Still, the veteran actor took the matter into his own hands and revealed that he had been working all night. 


It all happened when Amitabh Bachchan took to his Facebook account at approximately 11:30 am on Sunday and wished his fans with a special good morning post. While his fans wished him in return, others questioned him for sending morning wishes when it was almost noon. One asked in Hindi, "Don't you think you have wished a good morning very early?"

The 79-year-old actor quickly replied, "I am grateful for the taunt. But I was working late night, shooting wrapped up this morning. I got late in waking up, so sent wishes as soon as I did. If it hurt you then I apologise." 

Amitabh also addressed a few disrespectful comments, one of which read, "Abe buddhe dopahar ho gayi (It's noon old man)." Amitabh wrote in response, "I pray that you have a long age but no one insults you by calling you a 'buddha' then)."

Another Facebook user referred to him as 'budhau (old man),' and as Amitabh's fans defended him from the troll, saying that he might be in a different time zone, the actor told them, "Let him say, he is telling the truth. No I am in the country only. I was working all night so woke up late."

Another person trolled him by calling him Mahanalayak, an amalgamation of Hindi words 'mahanayak' (superstar) and 'nalayak' (worthless). The user wrote, "Yeh kaun si pratahkaal hai mahanalayak Ji (What morning is this Mahanalayak Ji)" and Amitabh replied, "I was working all night, so woke up late, Layak ji (worthy man)." Another wrote, "Aaj bahot der mein utri. Lagta hai desi pi aa gaye hain. Aajkal 11:30 baje pratahkaal (it looks like he had local liquor that he had a morning at 11:30 am)." 

On the professional front, Amitabh will be seen be next seen in Ayan Mukerji's Brahmastra, which stars Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt in the lead role and is scheduled for a release on September 9. 

Amitabh will also feature in Uunchai and the Hindi remake of the Hollywood film 'The Intern.

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