Smiley wants to soak up the rain
Wednesday,
August
01,
2007
Smiley
Suri
is
one
actress
who
loves
monsoon.
She
loved
getting
soak
up
in
the
rain
when
she
was
in
college,
and
she
wishes
to
get
drench
in
the
rain
even
now.
Read
what
the
hot
actress
has
to
say
about
cool
monsoon.
Do
you
enjoy
the
monsoons?
Yes,
I
do,
but
the
charm
was
more
when
I
was
in
school
and
college.
When
I
was
in
college,
it
was
a
ritual
in
our
colony
to
march
the
whole
of
Carter
Road
soaking
in
the
rain.
Do
you
prefer
getting
wet
or
do
you
like
staying
indoors?
If
I
do
not
have
any
work,
I
would
definitely
go
out
and
get
drenched
in
the
rain.
Do
you
prefer
to
stay
in
Mumbai
in
the
rainy
season?
I
think
somewhere
a
little
away
from
Mumbai...
Lonawala
would
be
fine.
Any
favourite
holiday
destination
during
the
monsoons?
Kerala
would
the
best
place
to
be
in
during
the
rains
because
I
was
there
a
few
days
ago
and
it
was
just
wonderful.
Do
you
like
your
rainwear
in
bright
colours
or
neutral
shades?
I
think
bright
colours
look
good
on
gloomy,
cloudy
days.
A
bright
red
umbrella
would
look
awesome.
What
kind
of
food
do
you
prefer
in
the
monsoons?
Do
you
follow
any
particular
diet?
No,
I
do
not
have
any
particular
diet
but
a
hot
steaming
cup
of
tea
with
some
bhajias
would
be
just
right.
Your
favourite
monsoon
song/song
sequence...
There
is
no
particular
song
that
I
have
in
mind.
But
I
like
Aamir
Khan,
so
as
a
child,
I
used
to
sing
Tip
tip
tip
tip
barish
shuro
ho
gayee
from
the
film
Afsana
Pyaar
Ka
quite
a
lot.
Is
it
necessary
to
have
a
car
during
the
monsoons
in
Mumbai?
I
think
a
car
is
a
must
to
reach
home
as
soon
as
possible
when
it
is
raining
really
hard,
but
at
times,
driving
in
such
weather
gets
dangerous
too.
What
precautions
should
one
take
in
the
season?
If
your
car
gets
stuck
in
rainwater,
get
out
of
it,
lock
it
safely
and
either
walk
or
take
a
bus.
A
lot
of
people
stay
back
in
their
cars,
waiting
for
the
water
level
to
recede,
and
injure
themselves
in
the
process.
Any
bad
experience
related
to
the
monsoons
that
you
can
recall
at
the
moment?
Yes,
I
remember
the
flood
in
Mumbai
on
July
26.
After
a
photo-shoot
for
Kalyug,
my
hairdresser
and
I
had
to
walk
back
home
from
Ville
Parle
East
to
Bandra.
It
was
pitch
dark
and
so
many
other
people
were
looking
for
shelter
on
that
evening.
What
kept
us
all
going
was
the
never-say-die
spirit
of
Mumbai.
Suggestions
for
B.M.C.
It
should
mend
the
roads
and
the
drainage
system
of
Mumbai.
That
would
be
the
only
way
to
avoid
such
severe
water-logging
and
flood.
What
if
26/7
happens
again?
I
wish
that
it
never
happens
anywhere
in
the
world
again.