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In A Mumbai Crippled By Rain, Amitabh Bachchan Shares A Meme Borrowed From Old Film, Celebs Face Rain Woes Too

Darpan News Desk IANS, 02 Jul, 2019 09:45 PM
  • In A Mumbai Crippled By Rain, Amitabh Bachchan Shares A Meme Borrowed From Old Film, Celebs Face Rain Woes Too

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan lightened up the mood for Mumbaikars with a meme taking a dig at the woes caused by the rain.

 

On Tuesday, Big B took to Twitter to share a meme which has a snapshot from the video of the popular song "Do lafzon ki hai dil ki kahani". The song, from the film "The Great Gambler", was picturised on Amitabh and Zeenat Aman as they took a boat ride.

 

Big B found the picture fit to the situation in Mumbai, where the roads are clogged with water as rain continued to disrupt normal life for the fourth consecutive day.

 

"Jalsa hote hue," Amitabh posted with the picture which also had a blurb saying: "Bhaiya Goregaon lena".

 
 

Jalsa is the name of his residence in Juhu.

 

The song Do Lafzon Ki Hai Dil Ki Kahani from 1979 movie The Great Gambler was originally filmed on a gondola in the Grand Canal of Venice. Created by legendary composer Rahul Dev Barman, Do Lafzon Ki Hai Dil Ki Kahani was originally sung by Asha Bhosle and Sharad Kumar. For fans of old Bollywood songs, this track still remains a constant favourite.

 
 

 
 

While we expect that Big B's post will have offended many - perhaps with good reason: Soundarya Rajinikanth recently deleted a pool photo after being accused of insensitivity as Chennai navigates a crippling water crisis - fans on his Twitter seem to actually be laughing with him. Some of them posted their own memes.

 
 
 
 
 

BOLLYWOOD CELEBS FACE THE WOES OF MUMBAI RAIN

 

Akshay Kumar and Twinkle Khanna were set for a family vacation. Randeep Hooda was travelling to Mumbai with his uncles who were coming there for the first time. Kriti Sanon was returning to Mumbai from Delhi after a work trip. But the rain played spoilsport for them all.

 

The deluge in Mumbai left a slew of film celebrities to deal with traffic snarls and airplane route diversions, while some of them prayed for everyone's safety.

 

Actress Sonam K. Ahuja took to Twitter to ask if Mumbai airport was open. Among those who responded was Rakul Preet.

 

"No flights have taken off since last night... I'm stuck at the airport," Rakul tweeted on Tuesday.

 

Another actress to face the rain pain was Kriti.

 

According to a source close to the actress, Kriti was in Delhi for a shoot.

 

"She had to return to Mumbai last night (on Monday) but her flight got cancelled and got diverted to Ahmedabad. She even had to wait in the aircraft for four hours before getting a stay from airport authorities there," the source told IANS.

 

Airport woes is also something faced by Twinkle, Akshay and their daughter Nitara.

 

"The captain was better off commandeering a ship than an aircraft last night, planes skidding, runways flooded and we all sailed back home #DisableAirplaneMode," Twinkle tweeted in her 'Mrs Funnybones' style, as they had to return home instead of flying out for a vacation.

 

Actor Randeep Hooda had a rather emotional story.

 

"Travelling with my Kakas (uncles) to Bombay for the first time... Two of them in the plane for the first time... it's thrilling," he had posted on Monday.

 

But in another social media update, he wrote: "Flight from Delhi to Mumbai diverted to Nagpur. Sitting in the plane with nowhere to go... a first time for such a strange night, and I have first-timers travelling with me. Turning out to be quite an adventure, a very inconvenient ride for sure."

 

Ultimately, the Hooda boys never made it Mumbai, but Randeep saw a silver lining.

 

"Diversion to Nagpur, so when in Nagpur one must head to Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve Buffer Zone. The trip to Bombay has become a trip to the greater Maharashtra region. Look for the best in every situation."

 

Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap spent almost four hours on the road on Monday.

 

"Three hours in traffic and still an hour away from destination. And after 54 minutes, I am still one hour away... Google Maps fail when it comes to evaluating time in Mumbai traffic. I think their time clocks are built for American traffic jams," he quipped.

 

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan lightened up the mood for Mumbaikars with a meme, taking a dig at the pain caused by the rain.

 

The meme featured a snapshot from the video of the popular song "Do lafzon ki hai dil ki kahani", featuring Amitabh and Zeenat Aman as they took a boat ride.

 

Big B found the picture fit to the situation in Mumbai, where the roads are clogged with water as rain continued to disrupt normal life for the fourth consecutive day.

 

"Jalsa hote hue," Amitabh posted with the picture which also had a blurb saying: "Bhaiya Goregaon lena".

 

Meanwhile, Alia Bhatt, Rahul Dholakia, Nila Madhab Panda and Pooja Bhatt were among the celebrities who urged people to be safe in the rain.

 

"Mumbai! Stay dry, stay safe. Follow the official advisories and take care," tweeted Alia.

 

Dholakia wrote: "Be safe, go to work. Spirit of Bombay! Or have Garam bhajiya and chai at home (also spirit of Mumbai)."

 

Comedian Suresh Menon wrote: "Oh it's that time of the year 'blame it on BMC and become famous on social media'. Don't blame global warming, over population, blatantly using plastic, breaking construction rules, illegal hutments sorry vote banks near railway tracks major drain pipes... #SupportBMC."

 

Pooja Bhatt tweeted: "Be safe Mumbai! I am privileged to be far away from the deluge and in Gulmarg as I type, so pardon me for wanting to return to my ringside view of paradise on earth! #Kashmir."

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