Ram Charan’s debut production suffers a quite shocking setback as a h2o tank bursts mid-shoot, injuring crew and flooding the set.
High drama unfolded on the sets of ‘The India House’ near Shamshabad, Hyderabad, when a irrigate tank—meant to make sea-wave effects—unexpectedly split during filming, causing monumental flooding and panic. The incident injured several crew members, with an assistant cameraman reportedly sustaining extremely serious injuries.
A viral picture from the set shows topsy-turvyness erupting as h2o gushes through the location, sending mould and crew scrambling to protect expensive equipment and props. The production squad has yet to release an official statement, but insiders substantiate the injured were promptly hospitalized.
Starring Nikhil Siddhartha and ex-serviceman Anupam Kher, ‘The India House’ is an challenging historical drama produced by Ram Charan’s V Mega Pictures in connection with Abhishek Agarwal Arts. The celluloid, helmed by Ram Vamsi Krishna, had already generated bombination thanks to a powerful teaser set in the pre-Independence era.
Filming has now been temporarily paused, with refuge checks underway and production timelines below brushup. Fans are eagerly awaiting updates, hoping the setback doesn’t delay one of Telugu cinema’s most awaited, releases. Stay tuned for more behind-the-scenes drama!