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Huma's electricity bill: Rs 50k! Taapsee's: Rs 36k!

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June 29, 2020

Photograph: Kind courtesy Huma Qureshi/Instagram

Actors Huma Qureshi, Taapsee Pannu, Pulkit Samrat and Renuka Shahane and Director Bijoy Nambiar are among several Bollywood personalities to be shocked by huge electricity bills this month.

Taapsee tweeted screenshots of her electricity bill from April to June and tagged power supplier Adani Electricity.

The Thappad actor said her bill amount for April and May ranged between Rs 3,000 and Rs 4,000 but she was charged Rs 36,000 for June.

'Three months of lockdown and I wonder what appliance(s) I have newly used or bought in the apartment only last month to have such an insane rise in my electricity bill. @Adani_Elec_Mum what kind of power are you charging us for?' Taapsee tweeted with a screenshot of her electricity bills for three months.

In a subsequent tweet, she said she received a bill of Rs 8,640 for an apartment which isn't in use.

'And this one is for an apartment where no one stays and it's only visited once in a week for cleaning purpose @Adani_Elec_Mum. I am now worried if someone is actually using the apartment without our knowledge and you have helped us uncover the reality,' Taapsee said sarcastically.

Adani Electricity Mumbai Limited said it had verified Taapsee's meter reading and found it to be correct.

Replying to Taapsee's tweet, actor Pulkit Samrat said his bill was Rs 30,000.

 

Renuka Shahane also shared her bills on Twitter, writing that she was charged Rs 5,510 for May, but was billed unexpectedly higher in June by Adani Electricity.

'Dear @Adani_Elec_Mum I got a bill of Rs 5,510/= on the 9th of May while in June I got a bill of Rs 29,700 combining May and June where you've charged me Rs 18,080 for the month of May. How did Rs 5,510/= become Rs 18,080/?' Renuka asked.

Photograph: Kind courtesy Taapsee Pannu/Instagram

Huma Qureshi was puzzled that her bill jumped to Rs 50,000 from Rs 6,000.

'What are these new electricity rates? @Adani_Elec_Mum Last month I paid 6k .. and this month 50K?! What is this new price surge? Kindly enlighten us,' Huma posted.

Bijoy Nambiar said he was frustrated with the inflated bill which he received for June.

'I am just joining the bandwagon to vent my frustration against @Adani_Elec_Mum. Without a single new appliance being bought & barely using air conditioning my bill for this month has tripled!' the David director tweeted.

Quoting actor-comedian Vir Das's tweet, where he asked if anyone else in Mumbai got an electricity bill that is triple of what they usually pay, celebrities including Neha Dhupia, Dino Morea and Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub replied they are experiencing surge in bills.

Film-maker Neeraj Ghaywan said it is 'ridiculous' that despite so many complaints, Adani Electricity hadn't issued even a 'correction'.

'So many people talking about the absolutely ridiculous electricity bill inflation by @Adani_Elec_Mum! And yet no correction or apology! Meter reading can't be an excuse for this broad daylight robbery at a time when most people don't have sources of income! Horrible,' the Masaan and Sacred Games 2 director tweted.

An Adani Electricity Mumbai Limited spokesperson said the company has re-started physical meter readings which was halted in March because of the lockdown.

'Bills were generated on the lower side being an average of preceding three months, that is December, January and February, which are winter months. Actual consumption in the months of April, May and June is comparatively higher due to seasonal impact (summer) and increased usage (advent of Lockdown/WfH),' the Adani Electricity statement read.

Consumers will now start receiving bills based on their consumption with 'appropriate tariff slab benefits', Adani Electricity added.

Source: PTI
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