Veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan had the funniest reaction as Twitter reinstated blue tick verification for accounts with more than one million followers on the social media network. He questioned why, given that she had 48.4 million followers, she still paid for the service. ,

Amitabh Bachchan responds on Twitter after receiving another blue tick mark.

Late on Sunday night, Amitabh tweeted, “Aare maare gaye Gulfam, biraj mein maare gaye Gulfam. Jhuna bhar ke ta naam hai tumhara, Twitter aunt, aunt, sister, tai, bua. Kamal khatir neel paisa bharwa liye. Then say. Jekar neel kamal free ma follower unkar 1 metre. Hummer is now 48.4 metres tall. Game over, cash ingested? You claim that anyone with more than a million followers will receive it for free. What should I do now that I have 48.4 million? I previously made a payment.

This Monday, Twitter removed the blue tick verification marks from all previously verified accounts and only kept them on users that paid the membership fee for Twitter Blue. In Hindi, Amitabh has been commenting on the developments.

Amitabh first tweeted that he had paid the membership and asked Twitter to reinstate the blue tick mark on his account, addressing Twitter as “Twitter Bhaiya (Brother)”. Later, after it had been fixed, he thanked Twitter and composed the song Tu Cheez Badi Hai Musk Musk in Elon Musk’s honour.

Amitabh tweeted over the weekend in a variety of tones, from “bhaiya” to “mausi.” He disclosed the transition as well. “E Leo! Trouble followed. You keep contacting me, brother, all the calls are from Twitter! How is aunt doing these days? As a result, we would be able to comprehend that in the past, Twitter ke Nisani Ek to Kukkur Raha to oka bhaiya bulawa ab u phir se ek fudkiya banna gaya hai, toh fudkiya to chidiya hot hai na, to mausi. Twitter is now referred to as aunty instead of brother, as it once was. I’ll explain. Twitter’s logo used to be a dog, so I addressed him as my brother. But, it has since changed back to aunt by turning into a bird.

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