Mumbai rains: B-town urges people to 'stay safe'
Updated:8 years, 2 months ago
Updated:8 years, 2 months ago
New Delhi, Aug 30 (ANI): As the incessant rains hit the financial capital of our country, flooding vast areas of the city and throwing life out of gear; Bollywood celebrities urged the people of Mumbai to stay indoors and safe. Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt tweeted, "Heard about the heavy rains in Mumbai!!! Please be safe.. And PLEASE make some room for stray dogs and cats in your buildings & compounds! (sic)" Filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt's tweet said: "We were pulled out of our car just in time by generous strangers." ( Khar West , Mumbai. 4:30 pm )" In the follow-up tweet, the ace-director added, "Wake up Mumbai !! This is the worst monsoon 'nightmare' !!! Just spoke to 2 of my sisters. They almost drowned in Khar West (sic)" Desi girl, Priyanka Chopra tweeted, "Stay safe mumbai.....(sic)" In another follow-up tweet, the 'Quantico' star stated, "BMC helpline 1916. Police Helpline 100..Home is the safest.. for most. Find shelter and give shelter. Be safe Mumbai #mumbairains (sic)" Bollywood actress Dia Mirza also tweeted, "Please do not venture out! If you can offer shelter to strays and people stuck in the rain please do. MCGM helpline number 1916 #MumbaiRains" Actress Shraddha Kapoor also expressed her concern on Twitter, "Everyone please stay safe and indoors. Feel terrible about people and animals with no proper shelter or no shelter at all. #MumbaiRains Director Farah Khan wrote, "Left worli at 2.. still at santa cruz at 5.. n contrary to rumours sea link was fully functional (sic)"
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