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    Big B back home, upset with paparazzi's insensitivity

    Mumbai, Feb 24 (IANS) Amitabh Bachchan is relieved to be back home after a 12-day stay at the SevenHills Hospital here. However, the megastar says he had a tough time reaching his home thanks to "insensitive" paparazzi.

    "The paparazzi, though kept away from the premises of the hospital, were there at the entrance and throughout the journey home, blocking the movement of the car by standing in front and on top of the vehicle, which was disturbing. I have yet to see them understand the sensitivity of a situation such as this," the 69-year-old posted on his blog bigb.bigadda.com.

    Amitabh was operated upon Feb 11 for abdominal issues, and was under observation at the seven-star medical facility ever since. He was discharged Thursday evening, and several still and video cameramen crowded around his car for footage. This disturbed the veteran star.

    "A patient just released from hospital needs to get back to his home and secure from the travel, to it, as soon as possible, but I guess they (media) would rather get their exclusive photograph than have such consideration. A pleasant request falls on dumb ears and anything stronger than that shall be legitimate invitation to their wrath, of being manhandled," added the actor, who feels his reaction to the media's behaviour could spiral into another controversy.

    "A complicated procedure would then follow resulting in nothing, but a severe negativeness against the celebrity, and more. One has learnt over the years that any thought of controlling them is futile. Better then to tolerate this excessive intrusiveness and move on," he wrote.

    Amitabh also posted a picture of the scenario outside the hospital, and wrote: "Just an example of how media and paparazzi block my car, not allowing it to move, insensitive to the need of its just released ailing occupant to get home secure and as rapidly as possible."

    For now, he is thankful for all prayers for his speedy recovery.

    "The surgery discomfort and soreness persists, but will take a while to finally erase itself from the pain glands, but in all, apart from a sluggish movement, god's grace and prayers of the EF (extended family) have put me back on track again. My most gracious thanks to all," he wrote.

     

    54 comments

    • Monster  •  3 months ago
      Media thrives on fabricated news; politicians and celebrities thrive on media coverage. We the 2 billion odd people are the fools who let this happen. Jai hind!
      • Rajeev 3 months ago
        Very well said Monster, "Media thrives on fabricated news, and celebriries thrive on media- it is quite a symbiotic relationship between the two". Both are fooling the public. We as a public are generally naive and foolish- what can u expect in a country which makes a temple in the name of an actress and deifies it. You get what you deserve.
    • rs  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  3 months ago
      Amitabhji, you enjoy media spotlight when they make you a larger than life hero, why do you complain now? You never were a reclusive person.
    • joseph  •  3 months ago
      Disgusting media hype being created. Only fools will love this.
    • pbs  •  Chennai, Tamil Nadu  •  2 months ago
      Press People are like stray Dogs on Streets.Desperate and Jump on anything they see to feed
    • Anil Patil  •  2 months ago
      Helloooo.... Amitabh had larger than life image as early as mid 70's, when the media jokers of today, were not born. He was & is popular worldwide among Indians as well as other nationalities. He has never grown by cheap media support. When you walk on the roads of many countries, people recognise you as "hey Indian.... Namaastee... how is Amitabh Bachchan" & that is the pride you carry. Mera Bharat Mahaan hai.......
    • sam  •  2 months ago
      Leave bachans alone.
    • Ashfaq Hussain  •  New Delhi, Delhi  •  3 months ago
      Amitabh Bacchan is just an actor like thousands other,why all these euphoria for him ?
      • Imp Man 3 months ago
        but he alone generates more audience and class than those "thousands". however, media must not stop a patient who just got discharged from reaching home asap.
    • kundroo  •  3 months ago
      in hindi der is one saying "taali ek haath se nahi bajti". i think it is applicable to dis situation. wen d media writes n shows all goodie goodie bout him, his wife, his son, his da-in-law, his grand da den its fine but now he's complainin ofcourse d media crossed der limit. y he lying on bed n twitting dis n tat. wont d people n media expect more. d media tried to get more thats it...
      • Imp Man 3 months ago
        Kashmir ka bhagora ha kia tu? tere saath kuch ho jaye aur teri car na chalne dun fir dekhun tera pishab behta hua.
    • rajiv  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  3 months ago
      Media terrorism is another form of terrorism who r paid by European countries to downgrade Bharath using media. when 120 crore will boycott media, then they will realise.
    • regi  •  3 months ago
      The media should have been more sensitive to the pain and agony of just discharged patient from the hospital. Instead of allowing the Big B to go and take rest at home, they made all kind of tamasha. Our prayers are with you and wish you a very speedy recovery and waiting to see you with your typical smile on your face on small screen.

      REGI DANIEL.
    • Piyush  •  Mumbai, Maharashtra  •  2 months ago
      That's the difference between the gentleman & khans. They would have slapped the journalists.
    • banibrata  •  New Delhi, Delhi  •  2 months ago
      Sir you are well and back home ..forget those poor people ..papparazi or whatever may be their name..they need to earn their living ..by hook or crook..my respect & love for you and sympathies for those wretched pappara...etc..etc.
    • mulla nasruddin  •  3 months ago
      those who live by media ,are ultimately kicked by the same media..........make money and disappear like your old friend dawood bahai!!
    • CHAUBEY RAM  •  Vadodara, Gujarat  •  3 months ago
      this is the quality of we the indians "No Sensitivity" . For us even if some one is dying in front of our eyes is an entertainment.. We are the world's most insensitive people.
    • giri  •  Kochi, Kerala  •  3 months ago
      They are not papparazi's but chapparazis
    • Happy  •  3 months ago
      Dear Paperazi - please chase after SRK and Saif Ali Khan - they are desperate for attention. Leave this old man alone - he's tired - he has enough problems to deal with, like counting his money and worried that his daughter in law is getting fat....
      • Amelie 2 months ago
        LOL!
      • Chinese Eskimo 2 months ago
        Respect the great legend. How would you feel if your dad is discharged from the hospital after a serious illness and someone asks him "Hey old a-hole, if you are impotent how come you have a child who resembles a horrible gorilla"?
    • debasis  •  Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu  •  3 months ago
      Stars likes media to cover their stories whenever they desire? Without media they are not star! Therefore they have to bear this uncomfortable media attention. They cannot be choosy.
    • rohan  •  Alpharetta, United States  •  2 months ago
      Public life has its flips. The naming of her grand daughter is breaking news. Many babies may be dying of malnutrition & poor medicare but news is in the eyes of beholders.
    • suresh k menon  •  New Delhi, Delhi  •  2 months ago
      amitabh is also same as other actors,,,,,,no need to give special attention for him
    • balvinder  •  3 months ago
      When you are not famous you want all this nonsense, but when you are.. you make comments like these...!!!!!!!
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