You’re scrolling through your phone late at night, and then you see it. A two-word post from Amitabh Bachchan, the 83-year-old legend himself. It’s around 11 PM on October 15, 2025, and his X account, T-5533, simply says: “Nikal Diya.” Kicked out.
Yeah, that’s it. No context. No explanation. And just like that, the internet absolutely lost its mind. What could it possibly mean? Did he get fired from a project? Is it a movie line? But honestly, everyone’s first thought went to the same place.
Jaya Bachchan. That’s where.
So, What Did Everyone Think?
The comment section exploded almost instantly. Forget his work on KBC Season 16 or the upcoming ‘Kalki 2898 AD’ sequel, fans were convinced this was a domestic situation. The jokes came pouring in, with thousands of people playfully speculating that after 52 years of marriage, Jaya Bachchan had finally had enough and kicked Big B out of the house.
People were posting hilarious advice, telling him not to mess with Jaya ji. Some comments even referenced her famous “tolerance” with a wink and a smile. It was a total meltdown of memes, jokes, and wild theories. The hashtag #AmitabhTweetJaya even started trending.
Look, the speculation didn’t stop there. Some fans brought up his alleged affair with actress Rekha, while a few others cheekily asked if the post was about his son, Abhishek Bachchan. But the overwhelming majority of the fun was centered around the beloved and famously stern Jaya Bachchan.
Just Big B Being Big B?
Here’s the thing, this isn’t the first time he’s done something like this. Amitabh Bachchan has a history of posting cryptic thoughts late at night, sending his fans into a guessing game. It’s almost part of his online charm. Industry insiders are already calling it harmless fun that just shows how much everyone still loves “cinema’s golden couple.”
What makes it even funnier? Just hours before the “Nikal Diya” drama, he posted an apology (T 5532) for not responding to birthday wishes from October 11. He said his mobile phone was malfunctioning. Maybe this was just another tech mishap? Or a genius way to get everyone talking?
So, what do you think is going on? Was it a pocket tweet, a clever marketing stunt, or just a late-night joke that took on a life of its own? Let us know your wildest theory!



