Key Points

Aayush Sharma turned a gloomy Mumbai rain day into a fun family moment by filming a playful weather report with wife Arpita and daughter Ayat. The video showed the actor interviewing his family as torrential showers lashed their Khar West home. Meanwhile, Sharma is gearing up for his upcoming comedy film 'My Punjabi Nikaah' alongside Sanjay Dutt. Directed by Sohail Khan, the project marks Sharma's first collaboration with Dutt in what promises to be a fresh role for the actor.

Key Points: Aayush Sharma and Family Play Weather Reporters as Mumbai Rains Lash

  • Aayush Sharma shares fun weather report with family amid Mumbai downpour
  • Daughter Ayat humorously suggests evacuation
  • Actor also updates fans on upcoming film 'My Punjabi Nikaah'
  • Directed by Sohail Khan, co-starring Sanjay Dutt
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Aayush Sharma turns weather reports as torrential showers lash Mumbai

Aayush Sharma turns playful weather reporter with wife Arpita and daughter Ayat as Mumbai faces heavy showers.

Aayush Sharma turns weather reports as torrential showers lash Mumbai
"Leave this whole house! – Ayat Sharma playfully warns in Aayush's rain update video"

Mumbai, June 19

Bollywood actor Aayush Sharma, who was recently in ‘Ruslaan’ turned a playful reporter on Thursday as the entertainment capital of India was blessed with incessant rains.

On Thursday, the actor took to his Instagram, and shared a video. In the video, he can be seen sharing weather updates with his family from his humble abode in the Khar west area of Mumbai.

Sharing views of the turmoil created by thunderstorms, he took the mic to his wife, Arpita, asking her to share her views about the weather conditions. Then, Aayush included his daughter Ayat in the video, who playfully asked everyone to evacuate and "leave this whole house".

Through this video, Aayush Sharma added cheer and playfulness in giving the weather report, making it more fun and enjoyable.

Earlier, Aayush dropped a BTS video from the sets of his upcoming film ‘My Punjabi Nikaah’ where he can be seen singing songs like ‘Kya Se Kya Ho Gaya Bewafa’ from ‘Guide’, and ‘Pyar Hame Kis Mod Pe Le Aaya’ from ‘Satte Pe Satta’.

In another clip from the post, he was prepping his lines before the take. The post also incorporated a few BTS pictures from the shoot. Sharing the project update, director Sohail Khan revealed the film's title, ‘My Punjabi Nikaah’. Divulging further details of the drama, Sohail penned, “My Journey of my next film titled “MY PUNJABI NIKAAH”, starring SANJAY DUTT, ANNU KAPOOR, AAYUSH SHARMA and introducing a beautiful mysterious girl has commenced with meeting The Hon’ble Governor Of Punjab, Gulab Chand Kataria Ji who was very kind and gracious while giving his blessings for the film (sic)”.

The film is touted to be an out-and-out comedy film, and Aayush will be seen sharing the screen space with Sanjay Dutt for the first time. Directed by Sohail Khan, ‘My Punjabi Nikaah’ will see Aayush Sharma in a fresh role, adding variety to his growing filmography.

- IANS

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Priya K.
So cute how Aayush involved his whole family in this weather report! 😍 Mumbai rains can be chaotic but they've turned it into such a fun moment. Little Ayat stealing the show with her "evacuate" comment! Monsoon goals ❤️
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Rahul S.
While this is entertaining, I hope they're also aware of the serious waterlogging issues Mumbai faces during heavy rains. Many areas suffer while celebrities make light of the situation from their posh bungalows. Just saying!
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Ananya M.
Excited for My Punjabi Nikaah! Aayush and Sanjay Dutt combo sounds interesting. Hope it's better than his last few films though. The BTS videos show good energy ✨
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Vikram J.
Typical Mumbai - one day it's unbearable heat, next day it's pouring like there's no tomorrow! At least someone's having fun with it. Stay safe everyone, roads will be flooded for sure.
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Sneha P.
Love how Bollywood stars are becoming more relatable with such casual content. No heavy makeup, no perfect setups - just real family moments. More of this please!

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