Kalsubai summit: Sanjay Gupta's 15-year-old son Shivaansh conquers Maharashtra's highest peak
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Filmmaker Sanjay Gupta is celebrating a proud parental moment after his 15-year-old son, Shivaansh, successfully summited Kalsubai — the highest peak in Maharashtra — completing the gruelling trek in just 8 hours. The achievement, shared by Gupta on his official X handle, has drawn widespread appreciation for the teenager's feat.
The Kalsubai Trek
Shivaansh began the ascent at 3 am and reached the summit by 11 am, covering the full trail in a single uninterrupted push. Standing at 1,646 metres above sea level in the Sahyadri range, Kalsubai is considered one of the more demanding treks in Maharashtra, making the accomplishment all the more notable for a teenager.
Sharing photographs from the trek, Sanjay Gupta wrote on X: 'My son Shivaansh, 15, just summited the highest peak in Maharashtra, Kalsubai. The trek was from 3am to 11am.'
Annapurna Base Camp Next
The Kalsubai climb is only the beginning of Shivaansh's trekking calendar. He is now set to depart for the Annapurna Base Camp in Nepal for a 10-day high-altitude trek — a significantly more demanding expedition at elevations exceeding 4,100 metres.
Gupta added on X: 'Next, he leaves for Annapurna Base Camp. A ten day trek in Nepal. Me, proud Papa.' The post was accompanied by heart-eyes emojis, capturing the filmmaker's unfiltered pride.
Gupta Also Weighs in on FWICE-Ranveer Row
Separately, Sanjay Gupta has publicly questioned the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) over its non-cooperation directive against actor Ranveer Singh, issued following Singh's reported sudden exit from filmmaker Farhan Akhtar's Don 3.
Without naming individuals directly, Gupta posted on X: 'When an A List Hero shoots there are more than 300 workers working on sets. Ban him and you are not stopping him but depriving the workers of their livelihood. What sense does it even make???'
The FWICE directive followed allegations by Don 3 producers Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani that the production had incurred a loss of approximately ₹45 crore in pre-production costs due to Singh's exit. A spokesperson for Ranveer Singh subsequently issued a statement asserting that the actor holds the film fraternity in the highest regard.
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With Shivaansh now preparing for the Annapurna Base Camp trek, the young adventurer's progress will likely continue to draw attention. On the industry front, the FWICE-Ranveer standoff remains unresolved, with multiple voices from within Bollywood — including Gupta — raising concerns about the directive's impact on daily-wage workers.