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No human damage: Actor Nikhil Siddhartha reacts after India House set accident

No human damage: Actor Nikhil Siddhartha reacts after India House set accident

India Today12-06-2025
The set of Ram Charan-produced and Nikhil Siddhartha-starrer 'The India House' was flooded during the shoot when a water tank burst on Thursday. Now, Siddhartha has reacted to the incident, ensuring human safety. In his post on Friday, he expressed gratitude to the technical staff and the crew who took immediate precautions.Addressing the incident on X, Siddhartha called it a 'huge mishap'. He confirmed that there was no loss of life and detailed what happened. He wrote, 'We are all safe. Sometimes, in our quest to give the best cinematic experience, we take risks. Today we survived a huge mishap thanks to the Alert Crew and Precautions taken. We lost expensive equipment but by God's grace there was no human damage. #IndiaHouse (sic)."advertisementHere's his post:
Photo: Screenshot of Nikhil's X post.
Producer Abhishek Agarwal also confirmed the safety of everyone on set, writing, 'A mishap occurred on the sets of #TheIndiaHouse while shooting today. Everyone on the sets is safe and sound. Thank you for all your concern. #JaiMataDi (sic)."Ram Charan's production house re-tweeted posts by Nikhil and Abhishek.Check out the post here:
Clips circulating online showcased the cast and crew screaming as water floods the sets of the upcoming film. Some are seen trying to escape the rush of water, while others attempt to save the equipment. The sudden flooding, caused by the bursting of a water tank, injured a few crew members. The video shows massive damage to the set, and shooting has now been disrupted.'The India House' is being directed by debutant Ram Vamsi Krishna and produced by Ram Charan and Abhishek Agarwal.Must Watch
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