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In recent years, Bollywood celebrities have a habit of posting greetings on Twitter at festivals and even birthdays of co-stars. However, Amitabh Bachchan and Anil Kapoor missed out on their mundane greetings this year as they headed for Twitter to mark Hanuman Jayanti on Friday. While Amitabh Bachchan called him "Amar, Akbar, Anthony Day," Anil Kapoor shared an image of his film Shekhar Kapoor, Mr India.
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Amitabh wrote on Twitter: "T 3138 – The day & # 39; Amar Akbar Anthony & # 39; is good, jumma, hanuman jayanti Good Friday. Amar Akbar Anthony, a film directed in 1971 by Amitabh, focused on the story of three brothers separated at birth and growing up in different homes: a Hindu, a Muslim and a Christian. Directed by Manmohan Desai, he has also starred in Vinod Khanna, Rishi Kapoor, Parveen Babi, Shabana Azmi and Neetu Singh. He has won several awards and has even been redone in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam. He has become a box office blockbuster and has been ranked among the biggest Bollywood hits.
T 3138 – तो Day & # 39; Amar Akbar Anthony & # 39; ..
जुम्मा, Good Friday– Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) 19 April 2019
Sharing a tweet about the film's story with a photo of Mr. India, Anil tweeted: "The power of Bajrangbali! #HanumanJayanti #MrIndia @shekharkapur @FilmHistoryPic. "The picture is taken from a sequence where one of the wicked, an English-speaking stranger, is trying to steal a golden idol from Hanuman and Mr. India (Anil) shows him the" Bajrangbali Power " & # 39 ;. Led by Shekhar Kapoor, Mr. India was another cinematic gem of the Bollywood public. Featuring Anil and Sridevi in the lead, he also had the iconic Kaate Nahi Katate number and gave us the now famous villain – Mogambo – written by Amrish Puri.
The power of Bajrangbali! #HanumanJayanti #MrIndia @shekharkapur @FilmHistoryPic (19659005) Follow @ htshowbiz for more
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April 19, 2019 5:30 pm EST
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