Bollywood’s Saiyami Kher dropped a bombshell Instagram post, ripping into Mumbai’s pollution plague that’s masking her morning runs. Ahead of ‘Hawaiian’ release, the selfie-clad-in-mask image captured her frustration over lost Carter Road freedoms.
A decade of dawn jogs inhaling invigorating sea air hooked her on running and the Maximum City. Fast-forward: Masks are non-negotiable starters, dredging up lockdown horrors sans viruses—pure poison in the breeze.
Lifestyle upheavals abound—fortified homes, purifier dependency, runs reduced to indoor drudgery sans sea symphony. ‘Running heals what else can’t: mind clarity, heart fulfillment,’ she emphasized, beyond mere sweat sessions.
Kher escalated, slamming pollution data naysayers. ‘Beyond weather games or partisan fights—numbers don’t lie on deadly air,’ she fired. Fellow runners masked up, haunted by bygone bliss in their adored urban jungle. Her finale plea resonates: ‘Clean air responsibility—too tall an order?’ As smog engulfs, her narrative fuels the fight for reclaiming Mumbai’s breathable legacy.
