Key Points

Mumbai's relentless downpour has reached Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan's doorstep with severe flooding at his Juhu properties. Videos show knee-deep water outside both his current residence Jalsa and former home Pratiksha where Abhishek-Aishwarya's wedding was held. The city received nearly 300mm rainfall in 24 hours, disrupting local trains and canceling flights. This flooding at elite neighborhoods underscores Mumbai's persistent infrastructure challenges during monsoon season.

Key Points: Amitabh Bachchan Juhu Bungalows Flooded in Mumbai Heavy Rains

  • Knee-deep water floods both Jalsa and Pratiksha bungalows in exclusive Juhu area
  • Unverified claims suggest Bachchan himself was seen clearing water
  • Staff worked to manage flooding while guards restricted filming
  • Mumbai received 300mm rainfall in 24 hours triggering red alert
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Amitabh Bachchan's Juhu bungalows flooded in knee-deep waters amod heavy Mumbai rains

Amitabh Bachchan's Jalsa and Pratiksha bungalows in Juhu face knee-deep flooding as Mumbai battles torrential rains, highlighting the city's infrastructure crisis.

Amitabh Bachchan's Juhu bungalows flooded in knee-deep waters amod heavy Mumbai rains
"The situation at the Bachchan bungalow stands as a stark reminder of the city's ongoing battle with its fragile infrastructure. - Article"

Mumbai, Aug 20

Mumbai's relentless downpour has reached the doorstep of Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan. Videos circulating online show severe waterlogging outside his Juhu residence's Jalsa, which claims that the actor himself is spotting clearing water with a wiper.

Though this claim remains unverified, the images of knee-deep flooding at the superstar's properties highlight how even the city's most exclusive localities are struggling under the weight of the monsoon. Pratiksha, Bachchan's earlier residence where Abhishek and Aishwarya's Rai wedding was held, has seen its premises inundated. A video shared by a fan shows the lane submerged and staff working hard to manage the situation.

The same clip also captures an entrance of Jalsa, where Bachchan currently lives with his family, blocked by floodwaters. Guards at the bungalow were seen quickly shutting the gates when the bystanders began filming. Jalsa is a 10,000 square feet, two-story residence and remains one of Mumbai's most iconic celebrity homes. Bachchan also owns another property in the city, including Janak.

However, the ongoing rains have made life difficult not only for the star and his staff, but for thousands of Mumbaikars battling conditions that are similar. The city has received nearly 300 mm of rainfall in just 24 hours, triggering a red alert. Local trains with T lifelines have been disrupted, with 34 services cancelled, while more than 250 flights face delays or diversions. School, college and government remain shut for the third consecutive day. Mumbai struggles with yet another season of flooding. The situation at the Bachchan bungalow stands as a stark reminder of the city's ongoing battle with its fragile infrastructure.

- IANS

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Priya S
Respect to Big B for actually trying to clear water himself instead of just complaining! Meanwhile our politicians are probably dry in their AC offices 😒
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Sarah B
As someone who lived in Mumbai for 3 years, this breaks my heart. The city deserves better drainage systems. Monsoon shouldn't mean annual devastation 💔
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Aditya G
While I feel for everyone affected, let's not forget thousands of ordinary Mumbaikars are suffering way more in slums and low-lying areas. Their stories matter too!
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Nikhil C
300mm in 24 hours is insane! Climate change is real folks. We need better urban planning and disaster management. Stay safe Mumbai! 🚨
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Meera T
The guards shutting gates when people started filming - understandable privacy concern but also shows how even celebrities feel vulnerable during such crises. Humanity first please!

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