Arjun Kapoor injured? Roof collapses during Mere husband ki Biwi song shoot – Here’s what happened
- Arjun Kapoor and Jackky Bhagnani were injured in a ceiling collapse while shooting for the film, Mere Husband Ki Biwi, in Mumbai's Imperial Palace, Royal Palms.
- Multiple cast and crew members were hurt, including a camera attendant with a spine injury and the director of photography who fractured his thumb.
- The Federation of Western India Cine Employees has urged local officials to implement stricter safety protocols on film sets after the incident.
- Despite the accident, the production team is committed to finishing the film by the scheduled release date of February 21.
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Arjun Kapoor sustains injuries in on-set accident during film shoot
Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor and film producer Jackky Bhagnani were injured in a ceiling collapse accident while shooting for their upcoming film, Mere Husband Ki Biwi. The incident took place during a song sequence on set in Mumbai’s Imperial Palace, Royal Palms. Reports suggest that the collapse was triggered by vibrations from the sound system used during the shoot. Though no life-threatening injuries occurred, multiple cast and crew members …
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In what can be described as unfortunate news, Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor sustained injuries while shooting for his upcoming film Mere Husband Ki Biwi in Mumbai. The mishap occurred on the set during the filming of a song sequence. Kapoor was accompanied by Bhumi Pednekar, Jackky Bhagnani, and director Mudassar Aziz at the time of […] The post Arjun Kapoor gets injured on sets, deets inside first appeared on Latest Telugu cinema news | Movie re…
Miraculous escape for Arjun Kapoor and other actors as ceiling collapses on film set in Mumbai!
The accident occurred while they were shooting a song for the film Mere Husband Ki Biwi at the Imperial Palace in Royal Palms, a location known for its long-standing presence in film shoots.
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