Amitabh Bachchan
Actor Amitabh Bachchan is quite active on social media. The megastar has been amusing his fans online as well, whether it is by sharing glimpses into his personal life or by sharing hilarious and sardonic selfies with funny captions. He just shared an image of himself that was produced by AI.
Amitabh Bachchan makes sure he gives a glimpse into his life with his admirers on the internet, whether it’s through his witty posts on Instagram or his numbered tweets on X (previously Twitter). The Paa actor previously shared a purportedly artificial intelligence-generated photo of himself. As she shared the photo, the famous person wrote, “AI Zindabad!”
In the monochrome photo, AB is dressed to impress in a black and white suit and polka-dot tie. Along with his blue eyes, he donned his typical square-shaped spectacles.
The picture pretty well captures Big B’s appearance in real life. But his admirers remarked that nothing can ever quite capture the star’s magic. “Sir, aap AI se better lagte ho,” one user said, and “Real is boss,” another.
Earlier, the actor took to social media to share some extremely positive news with his fans. She revealed that he reteamed with South Indian actor Rajinikanth for the movie Thalaivar 170, over 33 years after their previous collaboration. “Trying to magnify the moment,” the actor commented, sharing a photo of himself with a magnifying glass from the first day of the movie shoot. The first day of work with THE THALAIVAR, Rajinikanth, sir, after thirty-three years
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