Actor Sayani Gupta has sparked a significant public conversation around Mumbai’s worsening air pollution after sharing a deeply personal account of her recent health struggles. Her candid remarks have resonated widely with citizens facing similar issues as the city’s Air Quality Index continues to dip into alarming levels.

In her post, Sayani explained that her health concerns began soon after she returned from Goa. “Ever since I’ve gotten back from Goa, I’ve been unwell,” she said, noting that what initially felt like a minor throat irritation escalated into voice loss and severe sinus complications. The actor added that the impact has been felt not just physically but also in her day-to-day functioning and work commitments.
Highlighting the severity of the situation, she added, “I have literally not opened my windows because of the AQI… The air purifier is on, which I hope helps, but it’s pointless.” Her statement captures the growing dependency on indoor filtration systems as outdoor air becomes increasingly unsafe.
Sayani’s comments have struck a chord because they speak to a shared frustration among Mumbai residents who have been grappling with dust-filled air, largely attributed to relentless construction, mass redevelopment projects and thinning green cover. Addressing the visible haze that envelopes the city, she wrote, “we are not just covered in cement and dust from the outside, but also our lungs are filled with dust.”
Her concerns extend beyond Mumbai’s immediate situation, touching on broader environmental decisions across the country. Referring to the ongoing conversations around clearing the Aravalis and other natural reserves, she questioned the priorities of large-scale policymaking. “I don’t know what will have to happen and how many people need to die literally from this insane AQI for them to stop cutting trees,” Sayani said, calling out both administrative inaction and commercial greed that often drive redevelopment.
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As pollution levels continue to rise, her message underscores an urgent need to address environmental degradation and its impact on public health. Sayani’s post has added renewed pressure to a city already grappling with a mounting air quality crisis, reminding citizens and authorities of the most fundamental right — the right to breathe.
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