Big B makes numerical slip-up by underestimating Gavaskar’s age by 10 years, corrects it later
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan hilariously made a numerical slip-up as he underestimated former cricketer Sunil Gavaskar's age by 10 years. However, he later corrected it.
Mumbai: Megastar Amitabh Bachchan hilariously made a numerical slip-up as he underestimated former cricketer Sunil Gavaskar’s age by 10 years. However, he later corrected it.ย
Taking to X, formerly called Twitter, Amitabh shared a string of pictures from Gavaskarโs 60th and wrote: โT 5221 – such a humbling and honoured moment for me, to be wrapped in the same garland as the legendary GREATS of Cricket .. Sachin Tendulkar , Sunil Gavaskar, Gundappa Viswanath .. I think it was the 50th birthday celebration of Sunil Gavaskar.โ
Big B then corrected himself and wrote: โCorrection. it was Sunil Gavaskar’s 60th Birthday, not 50thโ
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The cine icon took to his Instagram, where he shared the same images, and shared that it was a โhumbling moment for me.โ
โSuch a humbling and honoured moment for me , to be wrapped in the same garland as the legendary GREATS of Cricket ..Sachin Tendulkar , Sunil Gavaskar, Gundappa Viswanath ..I think it was the 60th birthday celebration of Sunil Gavaskar,โ he wrote.
Recently, Big B was joined by Nana Patekar for the quiz based reality television show, โKaun Banega Crorepati 16′. He lauded actresss Madhuri Dixit as he shared his experience of working with her.
An audience member asked Nana Patekar about his experience working with Madhuri Dixit in โWajoodโ.
Nana replied, “It was a great experience. She is an exceptional actressโbeautiful, an incredible dancer, and as an actress, she had everything one could ask for. Besides that, she is a wonderful person, and I admire her a lotโ.
Further, the audience asked about the poem, โKaise batau mai tumheโ, which Nana had recited for Madhuri in the movie.
The actor said that the poem was written by Javed Akhtar and “even after 30-35 years of that film, it is etched in my memory because of Madhuri. I recited it for her, and thatโs why itโs unforgettable. Even today, it feels like itโs running in my blood. Whenever someone asks about it, it brings back so many memoriesโ.