“I love Mumbai rains.” : Ankita Sharma
We in talks with Ankita Sharma to know about her monsoon experience and her memories related to monsoon.
The black clouds, the windy breeze, the aroma of mud, the greenery of trees and the showers from the sky makes us fall in love with the season of Monsoon. We all love to enjoy monsoon in our way and like us, our Telly actors also enjoy having fun during monsoon.
We got in touch with the pretty actress Ankita Sharma who is currently seen playing the character of Laila in Colors’ popular show Rangrasiya to know more about her Monsoon masti and her memories related to monsoon.
Let’s see what Ankita has to share with us.
Rainy season for me is:
Everything! I become happy like a peacock when I see the rains. I love rains.
Precautions I take during monsoon:
I never eat outside and I always carry along an umbrella with me.
Your monsoon related memories:
I have lots of memories related to monsoon. There was a pond in my society and as a kid, I used to make paper boats with my friends and sail them in the pond. I used to get thrashed by mo Mom for getting wet in the rain but still I never used to listen to her and get wet in the rain with my friends.
My likes and dislikes about monsoon:
I dislike the messy roads during rains and I like having pakodas during rainy season and I love it especially when it rains during night.
Favorite place to visit during monsoon:
I like to be in Mumbai only as I love Mumbai rains.
Things I must carry during monsoon:
An umbrella and an extra pair of footwear.
My favorite monsoon music:
Rimjhim Rimjhim from the film 1942 – A Love Story.
My monsoon special food:
Pakode with coffee.
A moment when I enjoyed with my co-stars:
I remember the rain sequence which I did with Barun Sobti in Baat Hamari Pakki Hai. I enjoyed a lot during that sequence and I enjoyed it so much that next day I got Chikunguniya.
Monsoon tips for readers:
Always carry an umbrella, don’t eat outside food and take care of your pets during monsoon as even they need precaution from getting infected during this season.