Recently,
many
Bollywood
celebrities
like
Taapsee
Pannu,
Renuka
Shahane,
Huma
Qureshi,
Nimrat
Kaur,
Soha
Ali
Khan,
Dino
Morea
and
others
called
out
a
power
company
after
they
received
exorbitant
electricity
bill
for
the
month
of
June.
Dhamaal
actor
Arshad
Warsi
also
tweeted
about
receiving
inflated
power
bill.
He
shared
about
Rs
1.03
lakh
being
deducted
from
his
account
for
electricity
bill
payment.
The
actor
also
tweeted
about
offering
to
sell
his
painting,
so
that
he
can
pay
his
electricity
bills
for
this
month
and
save
his
kidney
for
payment
of
next
month's
bill.
Arshad's
tweets
about
the
inflated
power
bill
received
a
sharp
response
from
the
power
company
Adani
Electricity
Mumbai
Limited.
The
Power
Company
Called
Arshad
Warsi's
Tweet
'Derogatory'
An
IANS
report
quoted
CEO
of
AEML,
Kandarp
Patel
as
saying
to
reporters
via
teleconferencing,
"Arshad
Warsi's
statement
was
derogatory
and
was
of
a
personal
nature
against
a
corporate
leader." Arshad
had
mentioned
"highway
robbery"
in
his
earlier
tweet.
'Arshad
Should
Not
Have
Used
Such
A
Language,'
Says
The
CEO
Of
The
Power
Company
He
further
added,
"We
connected
to
him
immediately
after
it
surfaced
and
requested
him
to
revoke
that
tweet
and
he
made
another
tweet
after
that
and
was
convinced
about
his
billing.
But
he
is
an
influencer
and
he
should
not
have
used
such
language."
The
Company
Slammed
Arshad
Warsi
For
Selectively
Targetting
Them
According
to
AEML,
the
actor
had
only
shown
billing
of
his
domestic
connections,
and
not
revealed
his
commercial
connection
bills.
They
said
that
Arshad
has
four
connections,
two
each
commercial
and
domestic.
The
Power
Company
Said
Arshad
Didn't
Share
Details
About
His
Commercial
Connection
Bills
The
AEML
CEO
further
shared,
"People
spent
comparatively
more
time
at
their
homes
in
this
period
as
they
were
working
from
home,
and
the
summer
season
has
also
been
a
reason
for
high
bills
in
domestic
connections
during
the
lockdown
period.
The
same
is
the
case
with
Arshad,
his
commercial
connections
bills
are
comparatively
reduced,
the
details
of
which
he
did
not
share."
Later,
Arshad
Warsi
Took
To
Social
Media
To
Share
That
The
Problem
Has
Been
Solved
"And
yes
there
is
a
light
at
the
end
of
the
tunnel.
Quick
response
from
Adani
Electricity
Mumbai,
problem
solved.
All
you
have
to
do
is
contact
them....
thank
you,"
the
actor
tweeted
on
Sunday.