3 min readMumbaiMay 31, 2026 02:33 PM IST
TV actor Rupali Ganguly, who lives in Versova, Mumbai, recently took to X to highlight an hours-long power outage in her building that began around 11 pm on Saturday. In her post, the Anupamaa actor also tagged Adani Group, the power distributor serving her area, claiming that the company’s chatbot was unable to assist her with the issue. She further questioned how such disruptions could occur in a city like Mumbai and wondered what the situation might be like in smaller towns.
Rupali Ganguly on power outage at her Mumbai residence
At around 5:29 am on Sunday, Rupali took to X to report a power outage in her building. She wrote, “Power outage in our building and two other buildings since 11 last night… the lights kept going and coming, but now it’s been gone since 1 am. Your useless chatbots have been saying the issue will be resolved in 34 minutes for the last 4 hours, and now says there is no outage at all! And this is Mumbai @AdaniOnline. When this is happening in the financial capital, I can’t even imagine what the people in smaller towns and villages must be going through.”
Power outage in our building and two other buildings since 11 am last night … the lights kept going and coming but now it’s been gone since 1 am … your useless chatbots been saying the issue will be resolved in 34 mins since the last 4 hours and now says there is no outage at…
— Rupali Ganguly (@TheRupali) May 30, 2026
Until around 7:30 am on Sunday, the power supply had not been restored. The actress wrote in the comments section of her post, “No lights as yet bolo.”
Reacting to her post, one of the users wrote, “It was hell. The heat, humidity, and noise. One person from A wing visited the Adani office today in the morning. Seems it was closed.” Another user wrote, “Seems like unannounced load shedding is back. Happening across major cities these days.”
SCREEN also reached out to Rupali Ganguly for a comment on the power outage at her residence; however, the Anupamaa actor remained unavailable for comment.
Back in 2020, several celebrities had reacted strongly to the massive power outage that disrupted life across large parts of Mumbai. Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan, Anupam Kher, Ali Fazal, Nimrat Kaur, Kunal Kemmu, and Divyanka Tripathi were among those who took to social media to voice their concerns. The unprecedented blackout affected nearly 50 lakh consumers across the city.
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