Internet is going crazy over Amitabh Bachchan's unique bull painting
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Amitabh Bachchan posted a happy family picture, which was taken inside his mansion.
On the auspicious occasion of Diwali, Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan posted a happy family picture, which was taken inside his mansion in Mumbai, India.
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The picture has Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan seated on the left with Aaradhya between them. Jaya Bachchan, Shweta Bachchan Nanda and her son Agastya and her daughter Navya are also posing with all smiles.
All dressed in ethnic outwear were looking stunning. However, apart from Bachchans', what caught the netizen attention in the picture was a painting in the background.
As per the reports, the large picture of a bull in the background is actually a masterpiece painted by renowned artist Manjit Bawa.
As soon as Big B posted the image, netizens were quick to react to the photo. Some fans were admiring the beautiful Bachchan family and their house interior and started searching for the significance behind placing a bull painting at home, meanwhile, others made fun of the painting by linking it to Anil Kapoor's movie character Majnu Bhai's funny paintings from the film 'Welcome'.
A fan wrote how Bull painting symbolises power, strength, speed and optimism and symbolises ultimate gain, success and incremental prosperity.
Check out fans reactions below:
Hey guys. #Bull painting symbolises power, strength, speed and optimism. By placing this in the abundance corner of the office or house helps to bring the Bull Run in one’s financial situation. It symbolises ultimate gain, success and incremental prosperity..
— Madhu (@Sudhana2302) November 5, 2021
Yeh painting majnu Bhai ne bnayi h?? pic.twitter.com/ofzBPiAzH2
— ऋतिका (@Vritika385) November 5, 2021
And the painting war started #AmitabhBachchan #DiwaliCelebration @SrBachchan pic.twitter.com/OrntmprSoR
— Mangesh Tehare (@MangeshTehre) November 8, 2021
That's what I was thinking 🤔 too.
— Mrituanjai Pandey (@mrituanjai) November 5, 2021