Kailash Kher enjoys Mumbai monsoon drive with his own track playing
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Singer and composer Kailash Kher embraced the Mumbai monsoon on Thursday, 2 July with a late-night drive through the rain-soaked city, setting the mood with one of his own compositions. The video, which he shared on social media, quickly resonated with fans who are equally captivated by the season.
The Monsoon Drive
Kher uploaded a clip of himself behind the wheel, navigating Mumbai's rain-drenched roads after dark. He captioned the video, 'Nothing's more relaxing than a Mumbai Monsoon Drive,' accompanied by a cloud-with-raindrops emoji. For the soundtrack, he chose 'S.I.D.H.U.' — his own track from Akshay Kumar's 2009 film 'Chandni Chowk to China' — adding a personal touch to the outing.
Mumbai's Monsoon Mood
Kher is not alone in soaking up the season. Actress Tamannaah Bhatia, known for her role in 'Baahubali', was also spotted embracing the first drizzle, stepping out to get drenched and captioning her post, 'Mujhe bhi abhi thand lag rahi hai.' The monsoon's arrival in Mumbai has evidently inspired several public figures to share candid, unscripted moments with their followers.
A Spiritual Journey in June
Beyond his monsoon moment, Kher has been sharing glimpses of a deeper personal journey. In June, he visited the revered Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain, attending the early-morning Bhasma Aarti as part of what he described as a spiritual pilgrimage. He called the experience life-changing. 'Whenever we come in the presence of Jai Shri Mahakaal, it feels like achieving life's biggest achievement. It is like attaining a very big goal in life. And to give direction to those who are directionless, God calls them at his feet again and again,' he said. He added, 'This is a symbol of His grace. I bow to this land of India, this Sanatan culture; I bow to the people of this land, I bow to this land, that my Lord, this is the culture of our India. It is such a fortunate thing to be born on this land.'
Kedarnath and Beyond
Prior to his Ujjain visit, Kher had also made a pilgrimage to the Kedarnath Temple in Uttarakhand. Together, these visits paint a picture of an artist who balances a public creative life with a deeply private spiritual one — and is increasingly willing to share both with his audience.
As the Mumbai monsoon continues, Kher's drive video is a reminder that sometimes the most relatable celebrity moments are the simplest ones.