Updated On: 27 October, 2025 09:04 AM IST | Mumbai | Ritika Gondhalekar
Long-suffering Mumbaikars stop complaining about no network inside underground trains and quietly get back to hobbies like reading, writing

(From left) Metro commuters Gayatri Chavan, Maitreyee Kher, Aditi Nigudkar, and Varali Shirke, on their way to Churchgate on Sunday
While complaints about mobile network issues on the Mumbai Metro Aqua Line 3 continue to pour in, not every commuter is upset about the absence of connectivity during journeys, as some regard it as an unexpected gift — a rare pause in their otherwise hyper-connected lives. Instead of scrolling endlessly through social media or attending work calls, many are rediscovering habits long abandoned, such as reading, penning poetry, observing the world around, or simply sitting quietly with their thoughts. Some commuters have started carrying along pocket diaries, sketchbooks, or novels to make the most of their “offline” commute.

Phal N, commuter who travels daily from Santacruz to Cuffe Parade. PICS/RITIKA GONDHALEKAR