Published 15:02 IST, September 5th 2019
Amitabh Bachchan's home doesn't escape rains, Renuka Shahane stuck
Amitabh Bachchan's old bungalow 'Pratiksha' gets waterlogged due to heavy Mumbai rains on Wednesday. 'Hum Aapke Hain Kaun' actress Renuka Shahane gets stuck too
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Mumbai, the financial capital of the country has been witnessing heavy disruptions in terms of travel and infrastructure due to intense and incessant rains that has crippled the city. Bollywood celebrities including Varun Dhawan, Kunal Kemmu, Renuka Shahane, Bipasha Basu, Sara Ali Khan, Bhumi Pednekar, Kajol and many others took to their social media handle to share the mayhem caused in the city. Amitabh Bachchan's old bungalow 'Pratiksha' in Juhu got waterlogged and the video went viral.
Similarly, 'Hum Aapke Hain Kaun' actress Renuka Shahane also took to her Facebook account to share her car picture which got submerged due to high water levels. She warned everyone not to leave their houses unless necessary. She wrote: "Don't venture out of your homes unless necessary. There was chaos with school children stuck in school vans and cars overheating and catching fire. Truly terrifying!!!" Take a look -
Bhumi Pednekar who was on her way to Khopoli for a shoot was stuck for more than five hours due to Mumbai rains. “Been on the road since 1.. en route Khopoli to shoot. Where there is a will…” she wrote her Instagram story. Actor Kunal Kemmu also shared a series of clips on his Instagram story and wrote: "Better option of travel today would have been a jet ski." Kajol too shared the terrifying condition of the city and wrote: "It's a rainy day, let's stay at home and watch the scary kind of day!" and "Mumbai Becomes Venice #mumbaimonsoon", was shared by Bipasha Basu on her social media.
MUMBAI RAIN UPDATE
School education minister Ashish Shelar announced this on Wednesday on his official Twitter account @ShelarAshish. He said, In view of heavy rains today and rainfall forecast, as a precautionary measure, holiday is declared for all schools and junior colleges in Mumbai, Thane and Kokan region tomorrow 5 Sep 2019.
District collectors in other parts of Maharashtra to decide, based on local conditions, he added. Earlier in the day, the Mumbai civic body had asked the schools in the city and suburbs to remain closed on Wednesday in view of heavy rainfall.
(With PTI inputs)
14:58 IST, September 5th 2019