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Bachchan’s cryptic tweet on loyalty leaves the internet amused

Amitabh Bachchan's cryptic tweet on loyalty leaves the internet amused, netizens say 'Guess finding loyal people is hard'

The legendary Amitabh Bachchan woos fans not just on screen but he makes sure he is connected to them through social media – be it in the form of his tweets or sharing daily updates on his blog. His late-night posts often leave fans entertained—and occasionally puzzled. Recently, one such post sparked curiosity after he shared a thought on loyalty. Fans were left amused with his tweet. In the early hours of Friday (February 27), the actor dropped a cryptic line that quickly caught attention. He wrote, “Loyal men are found in every corner of the world, but unfortunately, the earth is round.” While the exact meaning behind the statement remained unclear, it was enough to set off a flurry of reactions. Fans responded with humour and speculation. A user said, “A tweet like this at 3 : 20 AM that too on a Friday Morning. What would have happened?” Another one wrote, “Big B’s dropping some serious philosophical tea. Guess finding loyal people is hard enough without geography being a factor too.” Others brushed it off lightly, with one saying, “Bhai, overthinking celebrities ko bhi hoti hai (Even celebrities overthink). Not a big deal, chill everyone.” One summed it up as, “Typical dad jokes.”Meanwhile, Bachchan is currently occupied with the sequel to ‘Kalki 2898 AD’, directed by Nag Ashwin. The veteran actor recently revealed that he missed his customary Sunday darshan as he was shooting in Hyderabad. He also shared behind-the-scenes photos on his blog, where he appeared in costume as Ashwatthama.Among the images was a warm moment with Kamal Haasan, marking their reunion after several decades. Expressing his joy, Bachchan wrote, “Meeting up with the great KAMAL HAASAN… we shall be working together after ages… last in ‘Giraftaar’… ‘Kalki 2’ has begun work… and shall ever cherish the love and affection of the anticipated presence on the Sunday… but hopefully shall be with all this coming Sunday… My love.” The two actors last shared screen space in Giraftaar, making their collaboration after nearly 40 years a moment fans are eagerly awaiting.The sequel will also feature Prabhas in the lead role. However, Deepika Padukone, who appeared in the first instalment, will not return for the sequel.

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