Did Sanjay Gupta Just Highlight the Impact of a One-Hour Power Outage in Mumbai?
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Mumbai, Jan 30 (NationPress) Director Sanjay Gupta has expressed how vital electricity and power are in our daily lives. On Friday, he shared via his X account (formerly known as Twitter) how a mere one-hour power outage nearly brought the financial epicenter of India to a halt.
He noted that the people of Mumbai are fortunate to enjoy a nearly uninterrupted power supply compared to smaller towns and cities across India.
He stated, “One hour power cut ne aukaad bata di. Imagine where this happens normally in major cities. Small towns ki toh baat hi chhod do. We Mumbaikars are truly blessed.”
On that day, a power failure occurred in the Andheri West area of Mumbai, disrupting electricity to homes, shops, and businesses, causing significant inconvenience for residents and traders. The electricity provider announced that restoration efforts are being conducted urgently, with power expected to be back online by 8:30 PM, although the precise cause of the outage remains unclear.
The outage also affected areas such as Goregaon and Malad, extending beyond Andheri West. Residents reported that internet services were also disrupted in various locations, compounding the inconvenience.
In a previous episode of the 'Cyrus Says' podcast, Sanjay Gupta shared anecdotes about veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah and his commitment to fitness during a time when such awareness was not prevalent. This was before the era of social media or the fitness craze.
Gupta recounted, “We were not in the age of the Internet, we were not in the age of whey protein, body building, this and that. We just knew that Naseeruddin Shah is building his body. My job was to go and call the actor when the shot is ready.”
He elaborated, “While filming a significant portion in Goa, I had to visit his room frequently. After lunch, I would see him with three giant tandoori pomfrets, yet he would only have two rotis and sabzi. He didn’t have the 40 trainers like you see today.”
The veteran’s diet was commendable, comprising a substantial amount of protein from pomfret, fibers from vegetables, and carbs from tandoori rotis.