Towards 'Jalsa', please: Big B shares hilarious meme on rain-plagued Mumbai

He shared a snapshot from the video of the popular song 'Do lafzon ki hai dil ki kahani'.

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Big B found the picture fit to the situation in Mumbai, where the roads are clogged with water as rain continued to disrupt normal life for the fourth consecutive day.
Mumbai's rain pain saga has been the talk of every town for weeks now. While some are cribbing about the disturbed state in the city, others like Mahindra Group chairman Anand Mahindra are expressing gratitude for the basic services they are getting access to. Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, too, tried to lighten the mood of Mumbaikars with a hilarious meme.

Big B took to Twitter to share a meme which has a snapshot from the video of the popular song 'Do lafzon ki hai dil ki kahani'. The song, from the film 'The Great Gambler', was picturised on Amitabh and Zeenat Aman as they took a boat ride.

Big B found the picture fit to the situation in Mumbai, where the roads are clogged with water as rain continued to disrupt normal life for the fourth consecutive day.


"Jalsa hote hue," Amitabh posted with the picture which also had a blurb saying: "Bhaiya Goregaon lena".



'Jalsa' is the name of his residence in Juhu.
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Earlier on Monday, Mahindra tweeted to the 'Sholay' actor saying that there's only one Big B this week, and that is the Budget.



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