Key Points

Filmmaker Hansal Mehta expressed shock at Mumbai's deteriorating civic conditions after returning from Colombo. He criticized the normalization of filth and broken infrastructure despite the city's high living costs. Mehta blamed authorities for profiting from decay while masking it as resilience. The director, however, reaffirmed his love for Mumbai despite its systemic failures.

Key Points: Hansal Mehta Slams Mumbai Filth Compared to Colombo Cleanliness

  • Mehta highlights Mumbai's filth and civic apathy despite high costs
  • Compares Colombo's cleanliness amid Sri Lanka's turmoil
  • Criticizes public indifference to urban decay
  • Calls out profit-driven neglect by those in power
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Hansal Mehta compares Mumbai to Colombo: 'Every time I come back I am appalled'

Filmmaker Hansal Mehta criticizes Mumbai's civic decay, contrasting it with Colombo despite Sri Lanka's economic crisis.

Hansal Mehta compares Mumbai to Colombo: 'Every time I come back I am appalled'
"Every time I come back to Mumbai I am appalled — not just by the filth, the chaos, the broken infrastructure, but by our collective indifference to it. — Hansal Mehta"

Mumbai, Aug 3

Filmmaker Hansal Mehta was recently in Colombo for a long shoot. During his visit there, the 'Aligarh' maker pointed out that despite the economic crisis and political turmoil, the Sri Lankan city is cleaner, more organised, and more dignified than Mumbai, the so-called financial capital of a rising superpower.

Taking to his official X handle, Mehta expressed his discontent in a heartfelt post.

"Every time I come back to Mumbai I am appalled — not just by the filth, the chaos, the broken infrastructure, but by our collective indifference to it. We excuse it all with “but we have such a large population.” True. But we also have a population that has been taught to expect very little, demand nothing, and normalise the unacceptable," the director noted.

Mehta shared that even with the sky high real estate cost of the Maximum city, all that the city has to offer is garbage-littered streets, open drains, and civic apathy dressed up in designer branding.

"A city consumed by consumerism, yet hollowed out from the inside. How long will we continue to live like this? Apathetic, exhausted, and resigned — mistaking endurance for pride, and chaos for character," he added.

However, the 'Scoop' maker has not lost hope and still loves Mumbai.

"It has given me everything. But it’s strangled by those in power — people who never let it breathe, who won’t allow it to care for us. They profit from its decay and dress it up as resilience," he concluded.

Mehta reacted to a post by French expat Mathilde R', a Gurugram resident.

Taking to social media, she had claimed, "Many of my foreign friends no longer wish to visit." She added that despite being a hub to some of India's most premium brands such as Vistara and Oberoi, public spaces of the city resemble "post-war zones or underdeveloped nations."

- IANS

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Priya S
While I agree about the cleanliness issues, comparing Mumbai to Colombo isn't fair. Mumbai handles 10x more population with much more diversity. Still, we need solutions - better waste management and civic sense!
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Aman W
The problem starts with us citizens! We litter everywhere and expect someone else to clean. In Singapore, they fine heavily for littering. Maybe we need strict laws + awareness campaigns. #CleanMumbai
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Sarah B
As someone who lived in Mumbai for 3 years, I agree with Mehta ji. The contrast is shocking when you return from other Asian cities. But what's amazing is how Mumbaikars still love their city despite everything ❤️
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Karthik V
Why only blame politicians? Every election we vote based on caste/religion rather than development issues. Until we change this mentality, nothing will improve. Mumbai needs citizen-led initiatives!
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Nisha Z
The spirit of Mumbai is in its people, not its infrastructure. Yes it's dirty and chaotic, but where else will strangers help you at 2am? We need to preserve this humanity while fixing civic issues 🙏
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David E
Visited Mumbai last month. The airport is world-class but just outside - total chaos! The inequality is shocking. Maybe focus less on "world-class

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