Mumbai Rains: Bachchan bungalow Pratiksha flooded, Vicky Kaushal's car on waterlogged street - StarMike Comedy

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Thursday, September 5, 2019

Mumbai Rains: Bachchan bungalow Pratiksha flooded, Vicky Kaushal's car on waterlogged street


A video of Amitabh Bachchan's house Pratiksha getting flooded due to heavy rains is going viral. Vicky Kaushal and Bhumi Pednekar also posted videos of flooded Mumbai streets.

Amitabh Bachchan's old house Pratiksha got flooded due to heavy rains.
Amitabh Bachchan's old house Pratiksha got flooded due to heavy rains.
Heavy rains in Mumbai have left the city marooned. Videos of long traffic jams and people wading through waterlogged areas are going viral on social media. Bollywood stars are also facing the brunt of the weather.
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan's old house Pratiksha was flooded due to heavy rains. A video of people pushing a motorcycle through the waterlogged area outside his house is going viral. In the video, one can clearly see the state that Pratiksha is in. The watchman outside the house was also seen standing in knee-deep water.
Watch the video here:
Many celebrities are taking to social media to talk about the difficulties they are facing due to heavy rains.
Farah Khan tweeted saying her kids were stuck in the school bus for hours due to waterlogging. She wrote, "After being stuck in their school bus for more than 2 hours, the kids were taken back 2school where the teachers &faculty stayed behind 2feed them, dry them n look after them till it was ok to go again.our kids got home hours later but safely.THANK YOU #HappyTeachersDay #DAIS."
Renuka Shahane also tweeted. She wrote, "Nature is our biggest teacher. Unfortunately we humans are not good students. Respect our greatest teacher. Respect nature or it will be too late for the human race to learn. Happy teacher's day."
Vicky Kaushal posted a video as his Instagram story, showing the waterlogging in his area.
Bhumi Pednekar also posted a video saying, "Mumbai we are flooded yet again."
Heavy rains continue to drench Mumbai and adjoining regions, resulting in waterlogging at many places in the city. All schools and junior colleges have been ordered to remain shut today as a precautionary measure.

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