At 83, Amitabh Bachchan says it’s annoying for him not to work every day: ‘Living in anxiety is bad for the mind’ | Indian Film News –

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Amitabh Bachchan, 83, says it bothers him not to work every day: 'Living in anxiety is bad for the mind'

Amitabh Bachchan is a living legend with a career spanning over six decades in the industry. However, at the age of 83, it is the actor’s dedication and discipline towards work that leaves many inspired.

In his latest blog post, the veteran actor spoke about how powerfully routine affects his daily life. Bachchan revealed that even a day without work leaves him feeling unsettled.He expressed this by saying: “The day when the word ‘lazy’ is written… there is no reason at all… It seems unpleasant not to work every day… And when you do not work every day according to a schedule… the whole process of forming a habit that had been previously cultivated… the day suddenly becomes a puzzle of actions, which were usually working in perfect harmony.”

He went on to explain how being away from routine disrupts his sense of balance.

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“You wonder, why the day does not behave the way you would normally like. So if there is some understanding of this element within us, then ‘let there be peace and quiet around us’ but for some it never happens and this represents an additional anxiety. As they say, living in anxiety is harmful to the mind and body and leading an anxious day, due to the weakness of this phenomenon is not required.

Bachchan recently wrapped up his stint as host of the 17th season of Kaun Banega Crorepati, adding another milestone to his long-standing association with the popular quiz show.While bidding an emotional farewell, he spoke about his journey with the audience.“Sometimes, we live in a moment so deeply and get lost in it that when it reaches its final point, it seems as if it has only just begun, and yet it ends so soon. It all feels like it happened just yesterday. I’m about to start the last day of this game, and I’m going through these emotions. I’ve spent a third of my life…more than a third of my life, with all of you, and it’s been a great privilege.”On the professional front, Bachchan was last seen in Kalki 2898AD, directed by Nag Ashwin. The film, which also stars Prabhas, Deepika Padukone, and

Kamal Hassan

was a huge success at the box office, crossing Rs 1,000 crore worldwide.

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