Published 12:16 IST, October 12th 2020
Amitabh Bachchan, Armaan Malik, Ali Fazal say 'keep calm' as Mumbai faces power cut
Several actors like Amitabh Bachchan, Armaan Malik, Ali Fazal, and Nimrat Kaur were quick enough to express their displeasure over the power cut in Mumbai.
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In an unprecedented situation, due to grid failure, re has been a power out in entire Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) region on October 12. sudden electricity blackout has disrupted rmal life causing inconvenience for Mumbaikars. Several Bollywood stars are sharing ir reactions to sudden power out in city which has put everything to halt. Actors like Amitabh Bachchan, Armaan Malik, Ali Fazal, and Nimrat Kaur are a few who expressed displeasure over same.
Bollywood celebs react to Mumbai power cut
Bollywood’s megastar Amitab Bachchan who is quite active on social media shared his unease over power cut and wrote, “Entire city in power out .. somehow managing this mess. keep calm all shall be well.” Apart from this, Amitabh Bachchan also gave an update about situation in his vicinity and wrote, “Dongles working .. Vodafone is working for me.”
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Followed by Pink actor, singer Armaan Malik shared a selfie on Instagram along with a hilarious caption to take a funny dig at current situation. While captioning post, he asked Mumbaikars to ask CID’s Daya to investigate sudden power out. Apart from this, singer also tweeted that he is happy that he has a good 4G network.
On or hand, Mirzapur actor Ali Fazal shared a completely blurred picture on Twitter and wrote that Mumbai’s electricity is broken and that his phone’s battery is almost de and his “phone is melting.” Actress Nimrat Kaur connected situation with astrology and called situation as “Mercury retrogre.” Mercury in retrogre has a b rep for completely turning life upside down. She tweeted, “Hi retrogre Mercury! Missed you, #MumbaiPowerFailure.”
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power cut led to local train services being hit Churchgate to Vasai. 400 KV Line, MIDC, Palghar, Dahanu lines, and 360 MW supply in Mumbai and suburbs were affected. Western Railway confirmed that services were affected and sought co-operation from commuters. It ded that MSETCL supply was used for services between Borivali to Virar section and efforts was on to extend this line to restore supply to Churchgate-Borivali section. It is likely to take an hour to bring services back to rmal.
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12:17 IST, October 12th 2020