Hyderabad: Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan's office in Mumbai was flooded after Cyclone Tauktae hit the city last night. Big B also lauded his 'amazing' staff that repaired the office after the heavy rainfall.
In a blog post on Monday night, the screen icon informed that his office Janak in suburban Juhu was flooded after Cyclone Tauktae hit the city last night.
"There is an eerie silence in the midst of the Cyclone... Flooding in the vulnerable Janak Office, impromptu plastic cover sheets still in prep for the heavy Monsoon rain, ripped apart .. sheds and shelters for some staff blown away," he wrote.
Bachchan said he shared his wardrobe with the staff whose uniforms were drenched as they repaired the office after the incessant rains.
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The 78-year-old actor further wrote, "Staff simply amazing in such conditions .. their uniforms wet and dripping but they continue .. gave them dress changes urgently in this strife, from my own wardrobe and now they proudly move about as Chelsea and Jaipur Pink Panther supporters .. !!! 🤣🤣 in their team shirts and T’s .. some afloat in them and some squeezing their shape into them..."
Meanwhile, a COVID-19 care centre with 25 bed-capacity and oxygen availability, helped set up by megastar, began its operations in Mumbai on Tuesday.