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Come high tide or hell! Mumbaikars continue to risk life for love and selfie

Updated on: 23 June,2016 09:52 PM IST  | 
mid-day online correspondent |

Mumbaikars looking for the perfect romantic getaway at no cost and also lovers of the 'perfect' selfie are disregarding police warnings to throng Marine Drive promenade during high tide and creating a headache for authorities 

Come high tide or hell! Mumbaikars continue to risk life for love and selfie

The monsoon has truly and sincerely arrived in Mumbai. And with it has come the high tides crashing into the tripods at south Mumbai's Marine Drive promenade.


The depiction of monsoon in Hindi films, especially of the hero and heroine enjoying themselves at Marine Drive as high tide drenches them has made this the perfect place for romance in the monsoon!


A young couple enjoy the high tide at Marine Drive on Wednesday. Pic/PTI
A young couple enjoy the high tide at Marine Drive on Wednesday. Pic/PTI


And young couples every year arrive in throngs to enjoy the rains at the promenade.

Surf and spray as huge waves crash into the rocks near them are kind of an aphrodisiac that pulls these couples to these vantage points -- some of the others being Bandra Bandstand and Worli Sea Face.

Even as the pre-monsoon hit the city shores the couple had started gathering at these locations. And it's going to be more crowded as the days go by.

A man tries to click the perfect selfie at Marine Drive. Pic/PTI
A man tries to click the perfect selfie at Marine Drive. Pic/PTI

Even police warnings of the dangers of being swept away by the waves or being thrown by them don't stop these people in love. After all, one of the things that define Mumbai is walking near the sea in the rains and waiting for the high tide to hit you and then going home soaked to the bone.

Selfie mad
A man tries for the perfect selfie at Marine Drive. Pic/PTI

And the new-found love for selfies has added another dangerous dimension to this craze. People, looking for that perfect selfie, pose in the most dangerous of locations. And what is more perfect than recreating the iconic Bollywood image of being drenched by a wave or spray? And the fact that it's life-threatening only adds excitement to the experience for these enthusiasts and headache for the authorities and Mumbai police.

Earlier in the month:


A young couple take a selfie with high tide in the background. Pic/Shadab Khan

Crowds throng Marine Drive promenade to experience the rain.
Crowds throng Marine Drive promenade to experience the rain. Pic/Shadab Khan

Even in April 2016, a couple was clicked getting cosy at Mumbai's iconic Bandra Bandstand unmindful of huge waves crashing into rocks near them and people staring. Even prospect of superstar Salman Khan looking on didn’t bother them.

Couple clicked getting cosy at Mumbai
Couple clicked getting cosy at Mumbai's iconic Bandra Bandstand. Pic/Nimesh Dave

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