Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan, son Abhishek fall prey to coronavirus
Both actors announce contracting the virus on social media, calling for those close to them to get tested
MUMBAI:
Bollywood veteran megastar Amitabh Bachchan, 77, has tested positive for Covid-19 and been admitted to hospital in his hometown of Mumbai, he said on Saturday, calling for those close to him to get tested.
"I have tested Covid positive... shifted to hospital," Bachchan wrote in a tweet, saying his family and staff had already been tested and were awaiting their results.
"All that have been in close proximity to me in the last 10 days are requested to please get themselves tested!" he added.
T 3590 -I have tested CoviD positive .. shifted to Hospital .. hospital informing authorities .. family and staff undergone tests , results awaited ..
— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) July 11, 2020
All that have been in close proximity to me in the last 10 days are requested to please get themselves tested !
Minutes after his tweet, Abhishek Bachchan, son of legendary Bollywood actor announced that he has also tested positive for coronavirus along with his father.
He has also been taken to hospital on showing “mild symptoms”, according to the actor’s message on Twitter.
Earlier today both my father and I tested positive for COVID 19. Both of us having mild symptoms have been admitted to hospital. We have informed all the required authorities and our family and staff are all being tested. I request all to stay calm and not panic. Thank you. 🙏🏽
— Abhishek Bachchan (@juniorbachchan) July 11, 2020
The Bollywood actors were admitted to Nanavati Hospital in Mumbai, India’s financial and entertainment hub. Around India, fans, politicians, fellow actors and businessmen wished the pair a full and speedy recovery.
Former Pakistani cricketer and renowned fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar also tweeted to in response to Amitabh's post, hoping for his speedy recovery. "Get well soon Amit ji," wrote Akhtar, "Prayers for a speedy recovery from all your fans across the border."
Get well soon Amit ji. Prayers for a speedy recovery from all your fans across the border.
— Shoaib Akhtar (@shoaib100mph) July 11, 2020
Affectionately known as "Big B", Bachchan shot to stardom in the early 1970s on the back of roles in huge hit movies such as Zanjeer and Sholay.
His films still open to packed cinemas across India, but his new movie - comedy-drama Gulabo Sitabo - was released on Amazon's streaming service due to the coronavirus restrictions.
Bollywood recently resumed film shoots after a months-long hiatus following the imposition of a nationwide lockdown in India in late March.
But actors over the age of 65, such as Bachchan, are banned from set due to their vulnerability to the virus.
India's nationwide coronavirus toll rose Saturday to 820,916 cases - the third highest in the world - with 22,123 deaths.
Health workers have complained about severe staff shortages, with some senior doctors and nurses avoiding frontlines because of their risk of catching the virus.
As the death toll climbs, critics say the country is not testing enough - leaving many infections undiagnosed.
Millions of Indians revere Bachchan like royalty, hanging on his every word, seeking his blessings and congregating outside his Mumbai bungalow every year on Oct 11, his birthday.
The doyen of Bollywood is a keen user of Twitter, where he has 43 million followers, and his career has branched into television presenting, business and politics, as well as countless commercial endorsements.
Early in his acting life, Bachchan earned his reputation as India's "angry young man" for portraying violent heroes fighting an unjust system and injecting a new aggressive element into Bollywood movies, which had previously consisted of polite romances.
After some lean years, Bachchan bounced back spectacularly, largely due to his stint as host for the Indian version of the popular TV game show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, which revived his artistic and financial fortunes.
According to local media, he was being treated at Mumbai's Nanavati hospital.
(With input from News Desk)
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