Amitabh Bachchan is all set to spread awareness about head injuries and hepatitis
Mumbai : The maga-star of Bollywood Amitabh Bachchan, who know in the industry with the name of Big-B, has yet again pledged his support to a health cause.
He is all set to spread awareness about head injuries and hepatitis. He is now determined to take up the cause of head injuries.
He also took to Facebook to share more about his commitment. He said Sunday on microbloging site +Twitter :
The 72-year-old believes he is the :perfect example to be associated with these visions". "I am perhaps the perfect example to be associated with these visions that the doctors and physicians of Indian origin, now living in USA, wish to entertain during the coming years."
"I have been through so many of these ailments and have personally battled them so, I am able to understand the need for its propagation and relief,” he posted on his blog srbachchan.tumblr.com.
The "Don" star has been associated with Unicef as a Global Ambassador for polio eradication since 2005.
He is all set to spread awareness about head injuries and hepatitis. He is now determined to take up the cause of head injuries.
He also took to Facebook to share more about his commitment. He said Sunday on microbloging site +Twitter :
T 1726 - If my face and my voice is needed to the cause of awareness for Head Injury and Hepatitis .. I have committed to it !!
— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) January 3, 2015
T 1726 - Dedicated day to medical profession - AAPI from US Indian origin doctors to work for hepatitis and head injury .. will ambassador
— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) January 3, 2015
The 72-year-old believes he is the :perfect example to be associated with these visions". "I am perhaps the perfect example to be associated with these visions that the doctors and physicians of Indian origin, now living in USA, wish to entertain during the coming years."
"I have been through so many of these ailments and have personally battled them so, I am able to understand the need for its propagation and relief,” he posted on his blog srbachchan.tumblr.com.
The "Don" star has been associated with Unicef as a Global Ambassador for polio eradication since 2005.