Amitabh
Bachchan
who
has
been
busy
shooting
despite
the
pandemic,
recently
revealed
he
is
looking
forward
to
a
few
days
off
during
the
lockdown.
The
veteran
actor
often
shares
throwback
pictures
and
anecdotes
about
his
early
days
in
the
industry
on
Instagram.
In
his
recent
post,
Big
B
revealed
that
he
was
the
first
Indian
performer
at
Madison
Square
Garden.
He
shared
a
throwback
photo
of
himself
in
which
he
can
be
seen
singing.
The
Sholay
actor
in
the
picture
looks
dapper
donning
stylish
sunglasses
while
holding
a
mic.
In
the
background,
you
can
also
see
the
Madison
Square
Garden
board
with
Big
B's
name
on
it.
He
captioned
the
post
as,
"1983
..
!!!
My
first
LIVE
performance
..
that
sign
board
at
the
back
is
..
the
first
ever
Indian
performer
at
this
most
prestigious
World
Stadium
.." While
fans
shared
fire
emojis
in
the
comments
section,
Big
B's
granddaughter
Navya
Naveli
Nanda
also
took
to
the
post
and
left
a
comment
with
heart
emojis.
On
the
work
front,
the
78-year-old
actor
has
been
busy
shooting
for
Goodbye
with
Rashmika
Mandanna,
Neena
Gupta
and
others.
The
film's
production
had
to
be
put
on
hold
due
to
the
surging
cases
of
COVID-19
in
India.
The
actor
will
be
seen
reuniting
with
Ajay
Devgn
in
Mayday.
He
is
also
waiting
for
several
releases
like
Chehre
with
Emraan
Hashmi,
Jhund,
and
Brahmastra
with
Alia
Bhatt
and
Ranbir
Kapoor.
Recently,
it
was
revealed
that
Big
B
will
be
taking
over
Rishi
Kapoor's
role
in
the
Hindi
remake
of
the
Hollywood
film
The
Intern
alongside
Deepika
Padukone.