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Anil Kapoor takes Mumbai local train to avoid Ganpati visarjan traffic!

Updated on: 06 September,2016 06:36 PM IST  | 
mid-day online correspondent |

Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor, who is currently seen as Jai Singh Rathore in the season 2 of '24', on Tuesday took the Mumbai local train to avoid the Ganpati visarjan traffic on Mumbai roads

Anil Kapoor takes Mumbai local train to avoid Ganpati visarjan traffic!

Anil KapoorAnil Kapoor in a local train. Pic/Anil Kapoor Twitter account


Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor, who is currently seen as Jai Singh Rathore in the season 2 of '24', on Tuesday took the Mumbai local train to avoid the Ganpati visarjan traffic on Mumbai roads.


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The actor was trying to reach home on time for family Ganapti Visarjan.

Anil Kapoor also got nostalgic while crossing the Mumbai Central station. "#MumbaiCentral life as it passes. Childhood memories, traveling to Delhi to meet my grandparents."

In a very witty tweet, Kapoor happily posed for selfies with the cops on the train. "Don't worry not arrested, just a Happy #selfie with our cops. Thank you for everything!  #MumbaiLocal #Dadar."

In all, Anil Kapoor saved two hours and reached home in 20 minutes for his Ganpati visarjan earning brownie points from his wife. He wrote, "Avoiding the visarjan traffic & earning brownie points for getting home on time with the wife!"

Mumbai local trains are indeed the lifeline of the city and Anil Kapoor will vouch for that now!

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