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Amitabh Bachchan released from hospital on Friday after three days' stay

Amitabh Bachchan released from hospital on Friday after three days' stay

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 19 Oct 2019, 08:08 am

Mumbai: Acting legend and Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan, who was admitted to a hospital earlier this week, has been released after three days on Friday, media reports said.

According to media reports on Saturday, the actor was discharged from Mumbai's Nanavati Hospital and he went home with his wife Jaya Bachchan and son Abhishek Bachchan on Friday.

Bachchan, 77, had himself said he is surviving on 25% of his liver as the rest was damaged due to wrong blood transfusion decades ago.

The blood transfusion was needed after he suffered an injury while shooting for Coolie in 1983.

Bachchan, who turned 77 last week, was, however, active on social media on Thursday last.

On the occasion of festival Karvachauth, the veteran actor tweeted a couple of images featuring his actress wife Jaya Bachchan.

In one picture, he had said, "quite obviously the other half is irrelevant .. and therefore unseen."

"Karva chauth ki shubhkamanayein .. unhein jo pran karti hain pati ki jeevan ke liye" Bachchan said in another tweet.

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