Close X
Monday, December 2, 2024
ADVT 
India

3 Dead, 9 Injured As Crane Crashes On Sets Of Kamal Haasan's 'Indian 2', Actor Condoles Deaths

20 Feb, 2020 07:19 PM

    Three people were killed and nine injured when a crane came crashing down on the sets of actor Kamal Haasan’s upcoming film ‘Indian 2’, police said, as the veteran actor mourned the deaths.


    An assistant director was among the three killed in the accident on Wednesday night and a case has been registered against the crane operator, who is absconding, under various sections of the IPC, including causing death by negligence, police sources said.


    Those dead were assistant director Krishna, art assistant Chandran and Madhu, a production assistant, Lyca Productions, producer of the movie, said in a statement on Thursday.


    Haasan, the film’s heroine Kajal Aggarwal and others condoled the deaths and hoped that such incidents did not recur.


    Haasan also visited the injured at a hospital late Wednesday night.


    The accident took place at suburban Nazrathpet when the crane employed to erect the sets crashed, police said.


    The shoot was underway at a private cinema studio, they added.


    On Thursday, Haasan and Lyca Productions condoled the death of the three professionals.


    The 65-year-old actor said though he had “met with and crossed” many accidents, this was “very horrific”.


    Condoling the death of three “most hardworking” technicians, Lyca Productions said “we are extremely saddened” over the accident.


    Expressing his condolences, Haasan tweeted: “Though (I) have met with and crossed many accidents, today’s mishap is very horrific. I have lost three of my colleagues.”


    “More than my pain, the grief of the family who lost them will be manifold. I take part in their grief as one of them,” he said.


    Lyca Productions said “no words could ease what we truly feel” and expressed condolences to the bereaved families.


    Many other film actors, including Dhanush, mourned the deaths.


    In a tweet, the actor-producer said the loss at the sets of Indian 2 was “irreparable.”


    “Such incidents should not recur,” he said and wished speedy recovery of the injured.


    Kajal Aggarwal expressed anguish over the death of her colleagues.


    “Words cannot describe the heartache I feel at the unexpected, untimely loss of my colleagues from last night. Krishna,Chandran and Madhu—sending love,strength and my deepest condolences to your families. May God give strength in this moment of desolation,” she tweeted.


    “In so much shock, denial, trauma from the monstrous crane accident last night. All it took was a fraction of a second to stay alive and type this tweet....” she added.


    Lyricist Vairamuthu also expressed grief.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Ayodhya Verdict In Supreme Court: Disputed Land To Be Given For Temple, Separate Plot For Mosque

    The Lucknow Bench of the High Court, on September 30, 2010, held that Hindus and Muslims as joint title holders of the disputed land.    

    Ayodhya Verdict In Supreme Court: Disputed Land To Be Given For Temple, Separate Plot For Mosque

    Ayodhya Verdict: Anonymous Judge Cites Guru Nanak, Tulsidas To Back Hindu Faith

    "The visit of Guru Nanak Devji in 1510-11 A.D. to have darshan of Lord Ram's birthplace does support the faith and belief of the Hindus," said the anonymous judge who believed that faith of the Hindus was important.

    Ayodhya Verdict: Anonymous Judge Cites Guru Nanak, Tulsidas To Back Hindu Faith

    'I Stand Vindicated, Moment Of Fulfilment For Me': LK Advani On Ayodhya Verdict

    'I Stand Vindicated, Moment Of Fulfilment For Me': LK Advani On Ayodhya Verdict
    In a statement, the former Deputy Prime Minister said it was "gratifying" that the belief and sentiments of crores of countrymen have been respected.    

    'I Stand Vindicated, Moment Of Fulfilment For Me': LK Advani On Ayodhya Verdict

    Ayodhya Verdict: How UP Police Curbed Hate Speech On Social Media

    Ayodhya Verdict: How UP Police Curbed Hate Speech On Social Media
    The UP Police ensured well in advance that no WhatsApp groups in the communally-sensitive areas were able to post fake, mischievous or hate messages and disturb the law and order situation, Ashutosh Pandey, Additional Director General (ADG),

    Ayodhya Verdict: How UP Police Curbed Hate Speech On Social Media

    SC Took Note Of Travelogues To Cement Hindus' Claim On Ayodhya Land

    The Supreme Court, in its judgement in the Ayodhya title suit, took note of travelogues of Joseph Tiefenthaler and William Finch regarding the history of the disputed site.    

    SC Took Note Of Travelogues To Cement Hindus' Claim On Ayodhya Land

    No Better Verdict Could Have Come Out: Ex-ASI Top Official K.k. Muhammed

    Former archaeologist K.K. Muhammed, who headed the North Division of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has said that Saturday's judgement is "ultimate and nothing better could have come out."

    No Better Verdict Could Have Come Out: Ex-ASI Top Official K.k. Muhammed