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Rohit Shetty injured during Indian Police Force shoot in Hyderabad, underwent 'minor surgery'

Filmmaker Rohit Shetty got injured during shoot in Hyderabad. The director underwent surgery after sustaining injury on is hand while shooting for his upcoming web show Indian Police Force.

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Published : Jan 7, 2023, 4:20 PM IST

Updated : Jan 7, 2023, 5:16 PM IST

Rohit Shetty injured during Indian Police Force shoot
Rohit Shetty injured during Indian Police Force shoot

Hyderabad: Bollywood director Rohit Shetty was injured during the filming of his web series Indian Police Force in Hyderabad on Saturday. The director sustained injury on his hand during the shoot at Ramoji Film City on the city outskirts.

He was admitted at Kamineni Hospitals where doctors performed minor surgery. He was later discharged from the hospital. According to sources, Rohit Shetty sustained injury while shooting a car chase sequence. The production team immediately brought him to Kamineni Hospital. A team of doctors performed minor surgery.

The shoot for the ambitious cop web show is currently underway at Ramoji Film City. A huge set is said to have been erected for the key schedule. The shoot involved car chase sequences and other high-octane action and stunt scenes. Sidharth Malhotra, who plays the lead character in the Amazon Prime Video show, and other key actors are participating in the shoot.

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"Rohit Shetty has got some minor injury on his fingers while executing an action sequence for his upcoming web series Indian Police Force last night. The injury was immediately treated. And, he resumed his shooting shortly after the incident," Rohit's spokesperson told a newswire.

In May last year, Sidharth Malhotra had sustained minor injury during the shoot for Indian Police Force in Goa. In August, Shilpa Shetty too had fractured left leg while shooting for the series in Mumbai. Shilpa, Sidharth, and Rohit are making their grand OTT debut with Indian Police Force. The web series will also feature Vivek Oberoi in lead role. India Police Force will stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.

Hyderabad: Bollywood director Rohit Shetty was injured during the filming of his web series Indian Police Force in Hyderabad on Saturday. The director sustained injury on his hand during the shoot at Ramoji Film City on the city outskirts.

He was admitted at Kamineni Hospitals where doctors performed minor surgery. He was later discharged from the hospital. According to sources, Rohit Shetty sustained injury while shooting a car chase sequence. The production team immediately brought him to Kamineni Hospital. A team of doctors performed minor surgery.

The shoot for the ambitious cop web show is currently underway at Ramoji Film City. A huge set is said to have been erected for the key schedule. The shoot involved car chase sequences and other high-octane action and stunt scenes. Sidharth Malhotra, who plays the lead character in the Amazon Prime Video show, and other key actors are participating in the shoot.

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"Rohit Shetty has got some minor injury on his fingers while executing an action sequence for his upcoming web series Indian Police Force last night. The injury was immediately treated. And, he resumed his shooting shortly after the incident," Rohit's spokesperson told a newswire.

In May last year, Sidharth Malhotra had sustained minor injury during the shoot for Indian Police Force in Goa. In August, Shilpa Shetty too had fractured left leg while shooting for the series in Mumbai. Shilpa, Sidharth, and Rohit are making their grand OTT debut with Indian Police Force. The web series will also feature Vivek Oberoi in lead role. India Police Force will stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.

Last Updated : Jan 7, 2023, 5:16 PM IST
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