This story is from July 24, 2017

Tolly celebs share their favourite monsoon memories

It's been raining relentlessly since the past three days and our favourite celebs have got to reminiscing.
Tolly celebs share their favourite monsoon memories
It's been raining relentlessly since the past three days and our favourite celebs have got to reminiscing.
It's been raining relentlessly since the past three days and our favourite celebs have got to reminiscing. Monsoon evokes a strong sense of nostalgia and there's nothing like recollecting old memories on a rainy afternoon. Here's what we found out when we asked them about their favourite monsoon memories... Rituparna Sengupta: My favourite memory of monsoon will have to be from my school days. Those were the best days of my life. Imagine going to school and finding out that they have declared it a rainy day! On our way back, we would take our shoes and socks off and have step on every puddle on the streets. Back home, it was so much fun to gorge on khichudi and Iilish maach bhaja. We would also fight over ilish maacher dim! I miss those days — the hearty meals, endless adda and family bonding. Abir Chatterjee: I am not particularly fond of monsoons. From the shabby weather that makes everything sticky and weird to exorbitantly long traffic snarls — there's nothing I like about this season. But yes, with much deliberation, I have come to like it — only a wee bit. It's the occasional snooze is something I enjoy. Since traffic in Kolkata comes to a standstill, I try and catch up on power naps on my way to shoots and events. Given my schedule, that's a good deal! Srijit Mukherji: I grew up in Bhawanipur and it's infamous for waterlogging. But that was barely a problem. The best part of monsoon was playing football on the waterlogged streets near my place. The playground at the government complex we stayed in would be all muddy but that didn't matter one bit because football madness knew no bounds! Nusrat: I love monsoons! Some of my favourite childhood memories involve the rainy season.
Things were so simple back then. Didn't have to bother about the skin's well-being, soiled clothes and reaching shoot on time! Wish I could go back in time and relive those memories! Life today, demands so much more that there's no time for the little pleasures.Mimi Chakraborty: I remember, as a kid, I'd wake up everyday during monsoon and hope it'd rain cats and dogs! I had morning school so waking up was a big challenge in itself. The rains just made it doubly difficult. I'd pray with all my heart that the school would declare it a 'rainy day' and I'd be able to enjoy a blissful day back home with khichudi and telebhaja for company! And of course, monsoon meant romantic songs on the tape recorder and getting nostalgic!
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