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Mumbai Meri Jaan: 'We took the local train to watch the Cricket World Cup,' says Karan Deol

Updated on: 10 December,2021 04:43 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Natasha Coutinho D`souza | natasha.dsouza@mid-day.com

Juhu boy Karan Deol speaks about using the city’s public transport to avoid traffic despite being a star kid

Mumbai Meri Jaan: 'We took the local train to watch the Cricket World Cup,' says Karan Deol

Karan Deol/ Instagram

Karan Deol, who stars in Velle that released today, speaks about his favourites haunts in the city and more in mid-day.com’s ‘Mumbai Meri Jaan’. Karan reveals he has used public transport on multiple occasions to avoid traffic. 


“As a kid I was never pushed into the limelight, people didn’t recognise me, so I was lucky I lived my life privately and manoeuvred around taking rickshaws. When I was going to see the Cricket World Cup final in Mumbai, I told my friend we should take the local train and we will reach there quicker. We took the train and we were there in a matter of minutes. There was choc-o-bloc traffic because everyone was heading in that direction. I’ve taken the metro too, I’ve utilised every public transport because the traffic is bad.”


Watch our exclusive interview with Karan Deol to know more


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