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During the shooting of the film, the actress was stoned by anti-social elements and suffered serious injuries

 Actress Mani Bhattacharya, who was critically injured during the shooting of Bhojpuri film 'Mera Bharat Mahan' in Jaunpur district of Uttar Pradesh, was rushed to hospital for treatment. The seriously injured actress was discharged by doctors after first aid. Let it be known that the shooting of Mera Bharat Mahan film has been going on for the last one week near Bhandari railway station, the main junction of Jaunpur. Hundreds of people flocked to see him.

During the shooting of the film, the actress was stoned by anti-social elements and suffered serious injuries

According to the film actress, someone in the crowd threw a stone, injuring her head. He is now at rest after first aid from the hospital. The shooting of the film has started. Speaking to the media, he said that the audience is like God, for whom I am making a film. It is not right for people to do that. He has appealed to the yogi government of the state that there should be adequate security for those involved in the film.

Frightened after the attack, the actress said that a film industry was being set up in UP, but before that the government should also provide security to the actors. It was a good coincidence that if a stone had hit him in the head, if it had hit him in the eye, his entire career would have been ruined. Let it be mentioned that Mani Bhattacharya is a Bengali actor and he has acted in many films in the Bhojpuri industry in the last three years. Ravi Kishan and Pawan Singh are currently starring in the new film Mera Bharat Mahan. He will start shooting the film as soon as he recovers after treatment.


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