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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Rain water enters Bachchan's Mumbai home, office


As heavy rains crippled normal life in Mumbai today, megastar Amitabh Bachchan found his home and office in the suburbs inundated.

Rain water filled up the lawns of Bachchan's home "Prateeksha" in Juhu and the ground floor of his office "Janak" located nearby as rains lashed the city and suburbs since last night and the downpour continued throughout the day today.

The Big B, recuperating from stomach pain, was constantly on the move from "Prateeksha" to his other bungalow "Jalsa" and the office helping his staff to shift his belongings from the ground to higher positions.

"Prateeksha is inundated. The road outside is in waist- deep water and the lawn, even though it is built on a rise, has been filled up and threatening to push the rain into the house. As I prepare to move furniture and stuff from the ground to higher positions, mini waves drift in from the road into the driveway and reach the first step into the house," Bachchan wrote on his blog.

"Water has entered into the reception area and the staff, bare footed pants rolled up, are frantically trying to clear drains of any obstruction so the water can flow out. But flow out where? On to the road which is waist-deep itself.

"Everywhere there is just chaos. It's a sea of water all over. Pass by the office Janak and the staff is getting ready to climb on to the tree by the gate! Water inside the premise and the ground floor is unworkable," the megastar wrote on the blog.

"Jalsa is relatively dry. The road opposite now a swimming pool but the basement has a beach. A huge gaping hole has been punctured and buckets and water pumps are being put to use to avoid the electronic panels that are housed there from blowing up," Bachchan said.

"At Jalsa, the water in the bedrooms has leaked through despite the tarpaulin protection. I told my staff to fill up water in buckets from the rain outside and store it just in case the power goes and the pumps get disconnected. And almost by some divine proclamation...the downpour stops. No rain, no winds, just an eerie silence."

"No traffic sounds. No sounds of humanity or people on the street and no birds chirping. And thats how it has remained..so far!! It's dark and grey upstairs in the clouds and ominous. And all I can hear now is the clicking of every word I punch in to reach out to you," he said.

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