Kailash Kher relaxes in the Mumbai monsoon with a drive

Mumbai, July 2 (IANS) The Mumbaikars are making the most of the Mumbai rains. Prominent singer and composer Kailash Kher also decided to enjoy the Mumbai monsoon with a relaxing car drive, accompanied by some music.

On Thursday, Kailash Kher uploaded a video of himself behind the wheel on the Mumbai roads at night.

He captioned the clip, “Nothing’s more relaxing than a Mumbai Monsoon Drive (sic)”, followed by a cloud with raindrops emoji.

Adding to the vibe, Kailash Kher also added his track ‘S.I.D.H.U.’ from Akshay Kumar’s 2009 release, ‘Chandni Chowk to China’.

Yesterday, actress Tamannaah Bhatia was also seen channeling her inner child after seeing that it had started to drizzle.

The ‘Baahubali’ actress went ahead and started getting drenched in the rain in the post captioned, “Mujhe bhi abhi thand lag rahi hai.”

Coming back to Kailash Kher, he keeps on treating the movie buffs with various glimpses from his personal and professional journey.

In June, Kailash Kher offered prayers at the famous Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain as part of his spiritual journey.

While he was there, the composer and singer even attended the early morning, Bhasma Aarti.

Talking to IANS, Kailash Kher termed the religious visit as a life-changing experience.

He said, “Whenever we come in the presence of Jai Shri Mahakaal, it feels like achieving life’s biggest achievement. It is like attaining a very big goal in life. And to give direction to those who are directionless, God calls them at is feet again and again.”

“This is a symbol of His grace. I bow to this land of India, this Sanatan culture; I bow to the people of this land, I bow to this land, that my Lord, this is the culture of our India. It is such a fortunate thing to be born on this land,” he went on to share.

Before this, he visited the Kedarnath Temple in Uttarakhand.

–IANS

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