The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) set a new precedent earlier today as it launched into the orbit, 104 satellites from seven counties. Indians across the globe congratulated the organisation for achieving this feat and megastar Amitabh Bachchan too joined the bandwagon. Soon after the PSLV- C37 rocket successfully lifted off from Sriharikota, Big B took to Twitter to send his wishes.
While we are happy that Big B was updated about all the events and congratulated the team, the picture of he posted in the tweet has got us thinking its relevance.
He wrote: T 2435 – CONGRATULATIONS .. !!! ISRO for the launch of 103 satellites from one PSLV .. a world record ! HOPE ONE DAY WE LAND ON MOON!
Bug B posted a picture of him with son Abhishek Bachchan in between of what seemed like a dance performance. We wonder, why?
On a related note, Amitabh Bachchan clocked 25 million followers on Twitter. The star is preceded by only Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The star wrote he almost forgot about achieving this feat. On the microblogging website, Shah Rukh Khan has 23.4 million followers, Salman Khan has 21.5 million fans, Akshay Kumar has 16.1 million followers. On the other hand, Tamil superstar Rajinikanth has 3.59 million followers on Twitter.
But a lot of his Twitter followers must be wondering why he put that picture. Have a look:
T 2435 – CONGRATULATIONS .. !!! ISRO for the launch of 103 satellites from one PSLV .. a world record ! HOPE ONE DAY WE LAND ON MOON ! pic.twitter.com/yWrmVcIsuR
— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) February 15, 2017
@SrBachchan Sir, this was your best tweet of the morning, but you could have done away with the pic! It’s totally irrelevant here..
— Rajesh Kejriwal (@raj20k) February 15, 2017
.@SrBachchan sir abhishek ka career launch isro bhi nhi kar sakta ap unki photo na dikhayen logo ko
— Lost Boy (@muh_pe_bolunga) February 15, 2017
Apart from Amitabh Bachchan, various celebrities from the film industry heaped praises on ISRO for making the world record. Abhishek Bachchan, Dhanush, and others tweeted about this which clearly shows how proud of ISRO.
And @isro gives us yet another reason to hold r heads up high. They successfully launched 104 satellites in 1 rocket today. #ProudIndian
— Abhishek Bachchan (@juniorbachchan) February 15, 2017
Isro sets history, through #PSLVC37 launches 104 satellites in one go. Kudos to the Indian Scientists for this feat! #JaiHind #ProudIndian
— Dhanush (@dhanushkraja) February 15, 2017