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Fire erupts on 'Anupamaa' Set: Halts shoot at Goregaon Film City; no casualties reported
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A fire broke out on the set of the hit TV show Anupamaa in Mumbai’s Goregaon Film City early Monday morning, gutting the set and causing major damage. Fortunately, no one was hurt—the blaze happened before filming began, though some crew members were on-site. The All Indian Cine Workers Association confirmed the destruction but emphasized the relief that everyone was safe.
Editor’s Note: While it’s a relief no one was injured, fires on film sets are disruptive and costly, especially for a popular show like Anupamaa. This incident highlights the risks of set safety in the fast-paced TV industry—something crews and producers will likely scrutinize more closely after this scare. For fans, it might mean delays in new episodes, but the priority is clearly getting things back on track safely.

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