
Anupamaa set destroyed in massive fire, cine workers body president claims fire safety norms flouted on Rupali Ganguly’s show
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Anupamaa set destroyed in massive fire, cine workers body president claims fire safety norms flouted on Rupali Ganguly’s show
A massive fire broke out on the sets of Rupali Ganguly’s show Anupamaa at 5 am this morning. Luckily, no casualties were reported, but a few workers and crew members were on the set when the incident occurred. The All India Cine Workers Association (AICWA) confirmed the news on social media. AICWA president, Suresh Gupta, also spoke to SCREEN, claiming negligence on the part of producer Rajan Shahi. Last year, a 32-year-old crew member was electrocuted on the Sets of An upamaa. In a statement, the makers claimed that he was the camera attendant who mistakenly picked both the light rod and camera together when he was not wearing any footwear.
Gupta said, “A massive fire did break out on the Anupamaa set in Filmcity this morning. The fire brigade reached the scene an hour after the fire erupted. The entire set was made of wood and was surrounded by other sets, which were also made of wood. The reason why the set caught fire is that the producer and production house weren’t complying with fire safety norms just to save a little money.”
Also Read: Anupamaa’s Manish Goel shuts down rumours of a rift with Rupali Ganguly. Watch View this post on Instagram A post shared by SCREEN (@ieentertainment) He claimed that this is a recurring problem. “Every year, they put the lives of thousands of workers at stake, and the workers risk their lives because they don’t get work every day. Film City’s MD, or no other official, ever bothers to check the fire safety measures on set. As the AICWA President, I demand Maharashtra CM to investigate the matter and also check if no one lost their life, because they always cover up this,” he said. Also Read | Sudhanshu Pandey on publicly announcing his exit from Anupamaa, equation with Rupali Ganguly: ‘Whatever I said was 100 percent the truth’ View this post on Instagram A post shared by SCREEN (@ieentertainment) Suresh also pointed out that the situation could have been catastrophic had there been more members on the set. A source close to the show also confirmed the news about the fire and that no casualties occurred. The source also shared that the incident happened when no one was there on the set. The show’s producer, Mr Rajan Shahi, is yet to issue an official statement on the incident. Last year, a 32-year-old crew member was electrocuted on the sets of Anupamaa. In a statement, the makers later claimed that he was the camera attendant who mistakenly picked both the light rod and camera together when he was not wearing any footwear. “The DOP present on the set said that it was purely a human error. He was immediately taken to the hospital and given instant medical help but, unfortunately, we lost him. It was deeply saddening. In response, immediate arrangements were made to send flight tickets to the family members of the deceased, who were urgently called from Patna. All necessary legal formalities were also promptly addressed,” the statement read.