Water Tank Explosion on Ram Charan’s The India House Set Triggers Flooding, Injures Crew
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In a stunning turn of events, a water tank exploded while filming close to Shamshabad, Telangana, during the production of Ram Charan's forthcoming picture, The India House. On the internet, there are several videos from the flooded movie sets.
What occurred on the sets?
India Today was informed by sources that the abrupt flooding caused major injuries to a few other crew members and an assistant cameraman and interrupted the production. The water tank on the sets burst, causing the flooding.
The internet videos provide a look into the sad incident. While many crew members are still attempting to salvage what they can from the inundated sets, the films demonstrate the extensive destruction on the sets of The India House.
The official statement from the production team is still pending
The accident has momentarily stopped filming, and the crew is now evaluating the situation to see how it will affect the production timetable. According to reports, the impacted people received quick medical treatment. The accident, however, has not been officially addressed by the production team, and any information about the wounded crew members is still anticipated.
Regarding India House
Set in 1905, The India House is a historical drama that tackles themes of love and uprising. With his firm, V Mega Pictures, the movie signals Ram Charan's entry into film creation. Nikhil Siddartha, known for films such as the Karthikeya series, 18 Pages, and Spy, stars as the main lead in the movie, which is directed by Ram Vamsi Krishna. Saiee Manjrekar and Anupam Kher also play important parts. With a preview released in 2023 on the occasion of VD Sarvakar's 140th birthday, Ram unveiled the movie.




