Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Vijay Verma and Mini Mathur were among the actors who mourned the loss of lives and injuries after a huge hoarding collapsed in Mumbai's Ghatkopar on Monday evening due to heavy rain and dust storm in the city. Expressed sorrow. and questioned the "illegal" embrace billboard being allowed to appear. Taking to her Instagram Stories, Mini Mathur wrote, "Life has no value in our country. Whose hoard is this? Who allowed it to stand there for years? This week's blame game will yield no answers and the corrupt nexus has exposed it Let it be." Violation of rules will never be considered despicable."A case of invisible hoarding (of course it fell on people and killed them)," Soni Razdan wrote on her Instagram story.
Actor Vijay Varma shared a video of the accident on Instagram Stories, and wrote, "Oh no.
Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) Commissioner Bhushan Gagrani on Tuesday said action will be taken against all illegal hoardings in Mumbai, adding that the hoarding that came down in Ghatkopar was not given permission by the municipal corporation. 44 people have been admitted to the hospital. The hoarding collapse incident on Monday resulted in injuries and 14 people lost their lives. “BMC has ordered that action be taken against all illegal hoardings in the city.We are starting this from today. A case has been registered in this matter. This hoarding did not have any permission. A complaint was also received that some trees were also cut." This hoarding will be visible.We have registered the case again,” Bhushan Gagrani told reporters. BJP leader Kirit Somaiya said the owner of the advertising agency responsible for putting up the billboard should be held responsible for the accident. Somaiya alleged that the police should do this. Declare the agency owner a “fugitive”.

Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said that strict action will be taken against the owner of the hoarding and a case of culpable homicide has been registered in the incident.