
Ram Charan's ‘The India House' set gets suddenly flooded, crew injured. Video goes viral
The filming of The India House faced a major setback. A water tank burst during a scene near Shamshabad. The incident caused damage to props and equipment. An assistant cameraman was seriously injured. Other crew members also sustained injuries. Visuals of the accident are circulating online. The production team is yet to release an official statement.
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What was supposed to be just another day of filming turned into a scene of real-life chaos on the sets of the much-awaited period drama The India House. Backed by global star Ram Charan and starring Nikhil Siddhartha, the film is making headlines—but not for the reasons the team hoped. A sudden and shocking on-set accident has left fans stunned, with dramatic visuals from the shoot now going viral across social media.According to early reports by India Today, the crew was filming a scene near Shamshabad that involved a large water tank to simulate a sea backdrop. However, the tank unexpectedly burst, releasing a powerful surge of water across the set. The sudden flood damaged props and equipment and left crew members scrambling for safety. An assistant cameraman sustained serious injuries, while a few others were also reportedly hurt in the commotion.Clips circulating online show the aftermath—drenched sets, toppled gear, and workers desperately trying to save whatever could be salvaged. The raw footage has since caught fire on social media, drawing concern from fans and industry insiders alike.The production team has not yet issued an official statement, and updates on the condition of the injured are still awaited.Directed by debutant Ram Vamsi Krishna, The India House marks Ram Charan's first project as a producer. Also starring veteran actor Anupam Kher, the film is said to be a historical drama rooted in the Indian freedom struggle. With Nikhil Siddhartha donning a serious and intense avatar, the teaser has already piqued public interest, only adding to the buzz surrounding this unfortunate incident.

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