‘Kumkum Bhagya’ Set on Fire, Actors seen Running, Video went Viral

A video of the set on fire is also going viral on social media, showing that people are running around.
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Image Source: DNA India

After a long time, the shooting of TV serials has started and gradually the work of the industry is coming back on track. Meanwhile, there is news of an accident on Saturday on the set of TV show 'Kumkum Bhagya'. It is being told that the set of the show caught fire on Saturday, after which the people working on the set started fleeing from there. A video of the set on fire is also going viral on social media, showing that people are running around.

No One is Injured 

However, no one has been harmed in this fire. At the time when the set was on fire, the lead actors Shabir Ahluwalia and Sriti Jha were also on the set and they have survived the accident. The film cast can also be seen running in the video that is going viral. Many videos during this time are being shared on Instagram from different accounts. It is being told that there was fire due to short circuit, but it was controlled within a short time.

At the same time, the makers associated with the TV show have not yet shared any official information about the fire nor has any cast responded to it. Recently, the shooting was closed for a long time, which has now been started. After the lockdown, a change has also been made in the cast of the show and actress Shikha Singh, who plays Alia Mehra, has been replaced by Rehana Malhotra.

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Joint Statement by Two Institutes 

Let us tell you that a recent report said that the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) and Television Artists Association (CINTAA) canceled the shoot before the film started shooting. The reason behind this is the old dues. In a joint statement issued by the two institutions, despite instructions from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the manufacturers have still not approved the payment of dues to actors and technicians.

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