#MumbaiRains: Shrenu Parikh Urges Tweeple To Re-Plan Their Flights After Waiting 9 Hours At Mumbai Airport, Only To Return Home!
While Mumbai is all set to experience a deluge, if weather forecasts are anything to go by, actress Shrenu Parikh had to wait for 9 hours to board her flight, only to return back home.
There is this common meme that has been doing the rounds lately which reads- 'Mumbai is the only city where monsoons turn from What Lovely to Vaat Laavli in 30 minutes'. And Ek Bhram- Sarvagunn Sampanna actress Shrenu Parikh will vouch for the same. While the good side of monsoons is the romance, the chill weather, respite from the heat and the amazing photographs that one manages to get, the bad part is the deluge that Mumbai experiences, almost every year. Shrenu Parikh On Her Revamped Avatar For Ek Bhram: Sarvagunn Sampann 'My New Look Was Designed To Give A Shock To The Viewers'
Only last night, Krystle Dsouza and her friend Rahul Sharma's outing turned into a tragedy when they were stuck in the rains. The pair then took an autorickshaw but that too stopped plying in the midst of a road. However, coming to the duo was Yeh Hai Mohabbatein hunk Karan Patel, who lived close by to the place that Krystle and Rahul were stranded in and came to their rescue. Karan Patel Turns #RainDost for Krystle D’Souza and Rahul Sharma as They Get Stuck in Mumbai Waterlogging
However, actress Shrenu Parikh wasn't that lucky. The actress who was set to fly out of Mumbai this morning, returned back from the airport with her baggage, after waiting for 9 hours to board a flight. To be fair, Shrenu did have her doubts when she left for the airport. She also advised her fellow Tweeple to re-plan their flights and affirmed that the airport was a total mess, with no flights flying due to the rains.
Shrenu also posted pictures of the overcrowded domestic airport, while she was waiting for her Baroda flight, but gave up and took an autorickshaw back home. She also urged one and all to be careful and plan their travels properly in such difficult times.
In fact, monsoon has come full bore in Mumbai with flooding in most parts of the city. The meteorological department also sounded a red alert for Mumbai today.
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jul 02, 2019 07:05 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).