Sushant Singh Files Noise Complaint Against Mumbai Restaurant Near His Home, Questions Legality
Actor Sushant Singh has approached the Mumbai Police with a complaint against a restaurant located close to his residence, alleging that loud music and noise from the establishment have been causing persistent disturbance. Singh’s complaint raises questions about whether noise levels in the area comply with permissible norms.
According to the actor, the noise emanating from the restaurant has disrupted his peace and daily routine. He has described the situation as intrusive, saying that loud music continues late into the evening and affects his ability to rest and work from home comfortably. Concerned about the impact on his living conditions, Singh decided to bring the matter to the attention of law enforcement officials.
In his complaint, Singh asked the police to investigate whether the restaurant’s activities, especially the volume of music being played, are within legal limits. He sought clarification on the applicable rules and urged authorities to take appropriate action if violations were found. His approach reflects growing frustration among residents in urban areas dealing with noise pollution from nearby commercial establishments.
Noise pollution is a recognised concern in major cities, and various local regulations exist to govern permissible sound levels, particularly in residential neighbourhoods. Complaints such as Singh’s often prompt authorities to assess compliance with municipal noise codes and take action if necessary.
The actor’s move has drawn the attention of both residents and netizens, many of whom shared their support on social media. Some noted that maintaining a peaceful environment is essential for overall well-being, while others encouraged Singh for raising the issue publicly.
Mumbai Police have received the complaint and are expected to look into the matter by checking whether the restaurant is operating within the legal noise limits set for the area. Enforcement of noise regulations typically involves measuring decibel levels and comparing them with prescribed standards for different times of day in residential zones.
Singh’s complaint highlights a broader conversation about quality of life in densely populated cities, where commercial activities and residential tranquility often come into conflict. As urban areas continue to grow, effective enforcement of noise control measures remains a key concern for residents seeking balance between business operations and peaceful living environments.
According to the actor, the noise emanating from the restaurant has disrupted his peace and daily routine. He has described the situation as intrusive, saying that loud music continues late into the evening and affects his ability to rest and work from home comfortably. Concerned about the impact on his living conditions, Singh decided to bring the matter to the attention of law enforcement officials.
In his complaint, Singh asked the police to investigate whether the restaurant’s activities, especially the volume of music being played, are within legal limits. He sought clarification on the applicable rules and urged authorities to take appropriate action if violations were found. His approach reflects growing frustration among residents in urban areas dealing with noise pollution from nearby commercial establishments.
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Noise pollution is a recognised concern in major cities, and various local regulations exist to govern permissible sound levels, particularly in residential neighbourhoods. Complaints such as Singh’s often prompt authorities to assess compliance with municipal noise codes and take action if necessary.
The actor’s move has drawn the attention of both residents and netizens, many of whom shared their support on social media. Some noted that maintaining a peaceful environment is essential for overall well-being, while others encouraged Singh for raising the issue publicly.
Mumbai Police have received the complaint and are expected to look into the matter by checking whether the restaurant is operating within the legal noise limits set for the area. Enforcement of noise regulations typically involves measuring decibel levels and comparing them with prescribed standards for different times of day in residential zones.
Singh’s complaint highlights a broader conversation about quality of life in densely populated cities, where commercial activities and residential tranquility often come into conflict. As urban areas continue to grow, effective enforcement of noise control measures remains a key concern for residents seeking balance between business operations and peaceful living environments.









