A Mumbai man has sparked a discussion online after claiming that despite paying ₹90,000 a month in rent, he and other residents in his high rise society are struggling with water shortage.A Mumbai man claimed his society relied on tankers despite residents paying high monthly rents. (Instagram/nik.arvn)(Also read: ‘Nobody talks to anyone’: Woman says living in high-rise building feels ‘like a jail’ despite glamour)Taking to Instagram, the man, identified as Nikhil, shared a video in which he spoke about the situation in his residential society and said that the issue has made everyday life difficult for residents.‘Even after paying such a high rent, I am using water very carefully’In the video, Nikhil said, “The society I am living in here in Mumbai, its rent starts from 70k per month. Starts. And the flat I am living in, its rent is 90k per month, brother, for that flat. Still, we don't have water. I mean, it's not raining in Mumbai and the BMC is sending only so much water... I don't know how much they are sending, it gets shut off anytime.”He added that the society has been arranging water tankers, but the scale of the problem is too large to be managed easily. “Our society is ordering tankers. But how many tankers will they order? There are so many flats, brother. It's a 37-floor society and there are two towers. So many people live here, so many families live here, how many tankers can anyone order?”Nikhil further expressed his frustration, saying that even after paying a high rent, he is being forced to use water with extreme caution. “Brother, Mumbai... Mumbai is doing crazy things, man. Even after paying such a high rent, I am using water very carefully. I mean, this is completely ridiculous.”He also claimed that the water supply gets stopped at odd hours. “The water gets shut off at 12 o'clock. Anyway, I have to cook food. They even shut it off at night. I mean, suppose you suddenly have an emergency at night and need to use the washroom, there is no water.”Watch the clip here:Internet reactsThe clip has received several reactions from social media users, with many sharing similar concerns about expensive living costs and basic civic issues in Mumbai.One user wrote, “This is the reality of Mumbai. You pay premium rent but still have to struggle for basic facilities.” Another said, “ ₹90,000 rent and no water is actually shocking. What are people even paying for?”A third user commented, “This is not just a society problem. The entire city needs better planning.” Another added, “Tankers cannot be a permanent solution for such big residential towers.”(Also read: ‘A flat worth crores has zero value’: Noida man calls city life ‘hell’ despite luxury amenities)HT.com has reached out to the user for his comments, and the copy will be updated once his response is received.(Disclaimer: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.)