Be it Hindi Film Industry, television or theatre, travelling
for shows or movies is an essential part of every actor's professional
life. But is it always that safe?!
Well, TV star Karanvir Bohra just got lucky! Karanvir lately
met with a massive accident while he was on his way to Bhuj for his next movie
Hume Tum Se Pyar Kitna's song shoot. The accident took place at around 7
am nearby Bharuch. A speeding truck coming from the wrong direction hit
the car, crushing the window panes. But by God's grace, everybody seated in the
car escaped unhurt. Actor Priya Banerjee and Karanvir's sister Meenakshi were
in the same car.
Karanvir has cancelled this schedule and they are coming
back to Mumbai after receiving first aid. Karanvir said to a close source,
“By God's grace we are safe. My car met with a very bad accident, is over the
divider. I am safe with just a slight pain in the back, but I will be fine.
Thank you God for saving us". In the meantime, Karanvir is also all
set to step into the shoes of the late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. He is all
set with his forthcoming project, Ijjazat, a short film revolving around the
love story of Rajiv Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi.
Seemingly, while Karanvir essays Rajiv, Priya Banerjee
essays the role of Sonia. In a press statement, Karanvir told, “It’s tribute to
Sonia and Rajiv Ji’s love story, but it’s is fiction. Neither does it have any
political agenda nor is it an attempt to grab eyeballs. It is a simple story
which is made to create a different content for the audience.”
He further told, “It is a tribute to love & peace
worldwide. I am an actor and my job is to act but sometimes you come across an
idea and you don’t want to wait for someone to back it. This is one such
product, may be few year ago it would have been difficult to take such step.
But now, thanks to the growing reach of the internet, it is easy to showcase
one’s creativity so I took this step. I’ve always been fascinated with classic
love stories of the 50’s and the 60’s. They don’t write such stories or make
such movies anymore.”
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