Amitabh Bachchan Has A Photo Frame Hung At His Home That Has A Lot Of Amitabh Bachchans

People on Twitter, of late, have been turning Sherlock and digging in and zooming in deep into photos shared by celebs to find out some weird goof-ups. Earlier, it was Indian cricketer Rohit Sharma who was called out by these curious cats online. And this time it’s Amitabh Bachchan who is under the scanner.

So recently, the Union minister of road transport and highways, Nitin Gadkari, met Amitabh Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan in Mumbai. According to News18, the trio met to join hands and champion the cause of the National Road Safety Mission in India.

Post their meet-up, the politician shared pictures of them on his official Twitter account.

From the pictures, it seemed like Gadkari went to Bachchan’s residence or maybe his office wherein he was given a warm welcome.

He was also served desi treats along with some chai and other snacks. And looking at Abhishek eyeing them so hard, feels like they were too yummy to be left unattended.

But apart from junior Bachchan drooling on the Samosa, there was someone else that caught the attention of people online.

Do you see the huge photo frame on the wall being Gadkari? That’s what we are talking about.

One might ignore it thinking that it’s an old group classroom picture, maybe from Big B’s school. But if you take a closer look at it, you would realize that it’s senior Bachchan, all of it.

See for yourself:

It looks like a group picture was morphed and all the heads were replaced by that of Big B’s. And the only explanation people had was it might be a fan art shared with him by one of his ardent admirers.

Self-obsession is a thing and Big B is prone to it because in his tweets he’s often seen using his own pictures even if he’s tweeting about someone else. See:

Someone online was also concerned about k Abhishek ne garm kapdey kyun pehne hai?

Thand lag rahi hogi bhai usko, tumko kya? Also, I don’t find a problem with Big B’s photo frame because ‘mai apni favourite hun’.

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