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Big B's Christmas Tech Blues

Darpan News Desk IANS, 25 Dec, 2015 02:54 PM
  • Big B's Christmas Tech Blues
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who loves to stay connected to his fans and admirers through various virtual media, is facing a technical glitch with his official blog.
 
The 73-year-old star rues that when he gives words to his views and expressions on the blog, they just vanish. 
 
“On the auspicious occasion of Christmas and Mawlid al...Wishing all a very happy birthday...you were born on a day divinity was born...divine blessings to you and may you be in happiness always...love form the ever loving Ef...Again a disaster...wrote so much but all gone...guess its the Christmas Blues...if there are any,” Big B posted. 
 
The cine icon, who calls his fans his “extended family”, wished them a merry Christmas with the link of the video of his new track "Atrangi yaari" . 
 
The actor has lent his voice for the track of “Wazir” along with his co-star Farhan Akhtar, and he shared that he enjoyed singing with Farhan. 
 
“Wazir” will present Farhan as an ATS officer, while Big B will be seen essaying the role of a physically disabled man with a sharp brain. The film will release on January 8 next year. 

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