
Shilpa Shirodkar's car hit by Mumbai bus; actor slams company for ‘No Responsibility'; thanks police for quick help- REPORT
Shilpa Shirodkar
had an unexpected and unsettling Wednesday when her car was hit by a Cityflo bus in Mumbai.
Sharing the incident on Instagram, Shilpa revealed that while no one was injured, the impact left her car visibly damaged.
The was a large dent and broken glass at the rear. She expressed her frustration at the transport company's reaction, stating that its representatives, Mr.
Yogesh Kadam and Mr. Vilas Mankote, refused to take responsibility — instead claiming it was solely the driver's fault. 'How ruthless are these guys? How much can a driver be earning!' she wrote, pointing out the company's lack of accountability.
Gratitude to Mumbai police
Despite the ordeal, Shilpa took a moment to appreciate the swift action of the Mumbai police.
Tagging the official handles of the force, she wrote, 'Thanks to @mumbaipolice @cpmumbaipolice, they helped me file a police complaint without much problem.' She also called on the bus company to get in touch with her directly to resolve the matter. The actress stressed that while her staff escaped without injuries, 'anything could have happened,' showing how serious the incident could have been.
Work front
Following the stressful episode, Shilpa posted cheerful selfies with friends, including actor
Chum Darang
.
This has reassured fans that she was safe and in good spirits.
On the work front, she is gearing up for her comeback in te most awaited 'Jatadhara', a pan-India supernatural thriller centered on the enigmatic Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple and its hidden mystical lore. The film promises a blend of mythology, suspense, and atmospheric intrigue. The film marks her return to the silver screen after a long hiatus. The expectations are quite high for 'Jatadhara' and an intriguing teaser was unveiled recently, promising an intense epic film.
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