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Same Story Every Year: Bollywood On Monsoon Woes

IANS, 19 Jun, 2015 12:46 PM
  • Same Story Every Year: Bollywood On Monsoon Woes
The monsoon's touchdown in Mumbai has paralysed the hustle and bustle of the city, and the water-logged jampacked roads led to travel woes for Bollywood celebrities like Riteish Deshmukh and Farhan Akhtar too.
 
Many other celebrities like Juhi Chawla, Richa Chadha, Kunal Kemmu, Boman Irani and Aditi Rao Hydari took to Twitter on Friday to talk about the heavy rainfall of Mumbai, which is trending on the micro-blogging site under the hashtag “#MumbaiRains”.
 
Here's what these celebrities said: 
 
Shatrughan Sinha: Pray for those who are suffering and whose lives are disrupted by the #MumbaiRains.
 
Farhan Akhtar: I think the Mumbaikar tax-payers money is used to block the city's drainage system. #everyyearsamestory.
 
Paresh Rawal: Dear Mumbaikars...Keep tweeting about rain...Lord Indra reading all your tweets...He's having fun... #MumbaiRains
 
Juhi Chawla: I love the rains .. But how come the traffic quadruples during a downpour...?? Very pakaoed in the car!
 
Richa Chadha: Late for shoot because ... #MumbaiRains.
 
Riteish Deshmukh: Worli to Film City - highway- 35 mins - No clogging - No jam #JustSaying
 
Kunal Kemmu: Driving to shoot hoping don't need a motorboat on the way back #MumbaiRains 
 
Boman Irani: Sitting in my car, but the big fat raindrops reflected off my windscreen tell me to go back home #iphonediary.
 
Sajid Khan: Good news n bad news for all car owners. GN...free car wash today! BN..if d rains don't stop your car may get washed away!
 
Vir Das: New rule. During heavy rains, school stays open, make all kids study urban drainage engineering. So one of them can grow up and fix this sh**.
 
Aditi Rao Hydari: Hello #monsoon you're awesome but we are NEVER EVER PREPERED to welcome you happily #InfrastructureFail #INeedABoat 
 
Diandra Soares: And..... it is happening again #MumbaiRains remove our tax money from your pockets and fix our drainage systems #CHORS
 
Ashoke Pandit: Roads near #Metro line is more flooded as compared to other areas. Reason best known too #MMRDA and Reliance. Lots of unfinished work.#MumbaiDeluge
 
Shekhar Ravjiani: Incessant rain today! Seeing some crazy images of flooded streets.
 
Sophie Choudry: Row row row your boat!! Every damn monsoon...freaking ridiculous! Stay safe everyone! 
 
Sona Mohapatra: On my way to the airport in the #MumbaiRains .Most of the roads en-route are flooded. Stay in and don't step out unless totally necessary today

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