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Ekta Kapoor: "It was a terrible time for me. My basement got flooded. I had to send my cars to the neighbours' building. I couldn't bunk office. So I braved the torrential rains.
But several of my colleagues couldn't make it as our office cars got stuck in the middle of the road. This shouldn't happen in Mumbai."
Shabana Azmi: "I had to go for a wedding to Delhi. But I couldn't reach the airport. But that was not a major concern for me. I was far more anxious for the plight of
slumdwellers. Mumbai's first priority should be to put in place storm-water drainage in a planned manner for the next 100 years."
Kangana Ranaut: "I was struck at home. I had to go for a narration and a photo shoot. Both got cancelled. Everyone was scared to step out. Could this really happen in
Mumbai? Back home in my little town in Himachal heavy rains mean chutti. But nobody can afford to take a day off in Mumbai. It's such a shame. BMC should immediately
take steps to avoid this situation in the monsoon."
Upen Patel: "I chilled out at home. I sat by my window with a view outside and just stared at the rain. This always calms me. But I had the choice of staying at home and
enjoying the rains indoors.
What about the thousands of people who had to step out? Women and children were stranded. And what about health emergencies for
elderly people?
Tuesday, July 03, 2007 14:47 IST