Amitabh Bachchan is back to work after a short break. The actor shared via his blog that he resumed work even though he continues to recover from an injury. He suffered the injury while shooting for the film Project K. In a post informing fans of his injury, he had shared that his “rib cartilage popped broke,” and there was a “muscle tear to the right rib cage.” After a CT scan in Hyderabad, doctors advised Amitabh Bachchan to rest at home. The star had also skipped his regular meet-and-greet with fans for a Sunday due to the injury.
In the wee hours of Wednesday, Big B took to his blog to share some photos from of himself, on set. He wrote, “Off to work… a few limps and slings apart .. but striding on ..”
Sharing the details of the photos, Big B wrote captions that read, “the face.. the touch ups.. and the shot..” and, “corrections and discussions on the writing.. amicable and on..” and, “the mood be slightly grim in the work front… and that is reflected on the page…”
Big B ended his post by saying, “And the routine in its beginnings.. on the road to the route.. the environ so ignored for the time to reappear and the feel on the faces of reassurance.. My love to all..”
The actor previously revealed that he met with an accident in Hyderabad while shooting for his upcoming film, Project K. Taking to his blog, Amitabh said that he hurt himself during an action shot. He wrote, “rib cartilage popped broke and muscle tear to the right rib cage”. The veteran actor received medical attention and was asked to take rest. The actor added that the shooting was canceled and he flew back to Mumbai.
Amitabh wrote on his blog, "And it needs to be told .. not be held .. In Hyderabad at the shoot for Project K, during an action shot, I have got injured .. rib cartilage popped broke and muscle tear to the right rib cage .. canceled shoot .. did Doctor consult and scan by CT at the AIG Hospital in Hyderabad and flown back home .. strapping has been done and rest been advocated .. yes painful .. on movement and breathing .. will take some weeks they say before some normalisation will occur .. some medication is on also for pain ..."