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Water tank bursts on the sets of Ram Charan's production ‘The India House', crew members suffer injury

Water tank bursts on the sets of Ram Charan's production ‘The India House', crew members suffer injury

The Hindu2 days ago

A water tank burst during the shoot of the upcoming movie The India House, produced by Telugu superstar Ram Charan. According to India Today, the unexpected flooding resulted several injuries on the sets of the movie.
An assistant cameraman and other crew members are reported to be injured due to the incident. The filming was happening at a location near Shamshabad, Telangana.
Apart from disrupting the shoot, the mishap is learnt to have cost massive damage to the sets. The film team has expectedly put the shooting on hold until the team assists the overall impact of the unfortunate incident.
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Directed by Ram Vamsi Krishna, The India House stars Nikhil Siddhartha in the lead. Saiee Manjrekar and Anupam Kher are set to play important roles. Nikhil is known for films such as Karthikeya 2 (2022) and Spy (2023). The actor posted on X about the incident.
'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,' he wrote.
We r 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 gods grace there was no human damage 🙏🏽 #IndiaHousehttps://t.co/uhrHjOUtFx — Nikhil Siddhartha (@actor_Nikhil) June 12, 2025
The filmis touted to be a period drama. Set in 1905, the film explores themes of love and revolution. Ram Charan has forayed into production with the movie under his banner V Mega Pictures. The actor is currently shooting for Peddi, a sports drama featuring Janhvi Kapoor and Shivarajkumar in pivotal roles. The Telugu movie is directed by Buchi Babu Sana.

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