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Saiyami Kher’s Viral Plea Puts Mumbai’s Unhealthy Air in the Spotlight

Real-time readings near 154–160 place the city in the unhealthy range, intensifying calls for accountability.

Overview

  • The actor said pollution forced her to abandon decade-long Carter Road morning runs, resume mask use, shut windows and buy an air purifier.
  • She argued the crisis is no longer seasonal or political and asked whether basic accountability from authorities is too much to expect.
  • Live dashboards cited by outlets showed AQI around 154–160 on Feb 24 with PM2.5 near 73 and PM10 around 83, levels linked to health risks.
  • Recent 30-day data placed Mumbai between roughly 121 and 221 with spikes into the very unhealthy band, and the city also recently logged its fifth-highest February AQI at 130.
  • Her post drew wide reaction online, including public support from actor Richa Chadha and comments from residents describing daily disruptions.