Amitabh
Bachchan, 77, who is back home from Nanavati hospital where he was undergoing
treatment for COVID-19, has now shared details about how he spent time
during his stay there.

He
took to his Twitter account to share details and said, “Yahan kuch logon ke
sath unke vicharon pe uttar diye, kuch swayam soch vichaar kiya, kuch purane
cricket match dekhe, kuch samay vishraam kiya, ek documentary dekhi, naam na
bataoonga, dawaayon ka sevan kiya, mobile mein kitne gunn chhupe hain, unka
gyan prapt kiya, pranaam kiya ( I replied to some of the people on Twitter,  spent time doing some thinking myself. I
watched few old cricket matches, rested for some time. I watched a
documentary, won’t tell the name. Took some medicines and then spent some time
knowing the benefits of mobile phone and did a pranaam (Indian salutation)
too).”

Amitabh
along with his son Abhishek Bachchan, had tested positive for coronavirus and
were admitted to the hospital on July 11. However both were declared COVID-19
negative now.

Amitabh
recently shared his anxiety about not finding work in a post Covid-19 world.

“There
are of course many other anxieties that trouble the mind. Government
authorities have stipulated that those at 65 age and above cannot go out to
work .. a few days back that age limit was reduced even further to 50 yrs,” he
wrote on his blog.

However,
the Bombay High Court quashed the Maharashtra government’s orders that barred
TV and film artistes above 65 years of age from resuming shootings and related
work during the coronavirus lockdown, terming them “discriminatory.”