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Mumbai rains: Lara Dutta uses husband Mahesh Bhupathi's towels to stop waterlogging

| | Aug 31, 2017, at 02:27 am
Mumbai, Aug 30 (IBNS): Wife of Tennis star Mahesh Bhupathi Lara Dutta has put up a hilarious message on social media where she is seen combating the excessive rain in Mumbai that has hit life in the city badly.

In the picture, she is seen putting his husband's towels for stopping rain water entering their house.

"Putting our Wimbledon,US Open, Aus Open &French Open towels to good use!@Maheshbhupathi #MumbaiRain.Stay safe & indoors if possible folks!," Lara tweeted.

It seems that Mahesh is angry with his wife.

"Are u kidding me !!!! That's years of hard work ," Mahesh tweeted.

Mumbai was badly hit by incessant rain on Tuesday, stranding several people.

Image: Lara Dutta Twitter page
 

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