25 Minutes That Cost Lakhs?” Sudha Chandran Calls Out BMC Over Mumbai’s Traffic Mess

A routine shoot day turned unexpectedly stressful for veteran actress Sudha Chandran, bringing the spotlight back on one of Mumbai’s most persistent issues traffic disruptions caused by ongoing roadwork.

While travelling through Madh for a scheduled shoot, Sudha Chandran found herself stuck in a traffic jam for nearly 20 to 25 minutes. The delay was reportedly due to multiple stretches of dug-up and uneven roads, a result of construction work that has been slowing down movement in the area.

Though the delay may seem brief, in the world of film and television production, time is tightly managed. Even a short disruption can affect an entire crew and lead to financial setbacks. Addressing the situation, Sudha shared that she had left on time but was unable to avoid the hold-up due to the condition of the roads.

“I don’t want my producer to suffer losses just because I’m stuck like this,” she reportedly said, reflecting not just personal frustration but also concern for the larger impact on her team.

Taking it a step further, she directly appealed to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), urging authorities to improve planning and execution of infrastructure work so that such disruptions can be minimized.

Her remarks quickly resonated online, with many Mumbaikars echoing similar experiences of being caught in traffic due to poorly coordinated construction. The incident has once again raised questions around accountability and the need for more efficient urban planning in the city.

For Sudha Chandran, it was a delay that risked disrupting a professional commitment. But for Mumbai, it reflects a much larger, ongoing challenge one that affects not just daily commuters, but industries, livelihoods, and the city’s overall pace.

And now, as voices grow louder, the real question is will this finally push the authorities to act, or will Mumbai continue to wait… one traffic jam at a time?

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