Love And War Set Accident: Sanjay Leela Bhansali's films are known for their grandeur, magnificent sets and large-scale shooting. But, this time his most awaited film 'Love and War' has come into discussion not because of any grand scene or star cast, but because of a very tragic incident. A crew member died in an accident on the sets of the film, after which there is an atmosphere of mourning in the entire industry. This incident has once again raised many questions regarding the safety of the employees working on film sets.
In the studio located in Goregaon, Mumbai 'Love and War' A technical employee lost his life during the shooting. According to media reports, the deceased has been identified as 42-year-old Chandradhari Yadav, who was active in set construction work for a long time. According to initial information, short circuit is suspected to be the reason for the accident, however, the actual cause will be known only after investigation and post mortem report.
After this incident, Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) and Film Studio Setting and Allied Mazdoor Union together demanded financial help from the producers of the film for the victim's family. after this Sanjay Leela Bhansali The production house offered Rs 40 lakh to Chandradhari Yadav's family. Apart from this, the labor unions have also requested the production company to take responsibility for the education of the children and provide employment to Yadav's wife.
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Chandradhari Yadav is survived by his wife and two daughters. Let us tell you that 'Love and War' is included in the most popular films of Bollywood, in which Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt and Vicky Kaushal will be seen in the lead roles. There is already tremendous enthusiasm among the audience about the film and its shooting is said to be in the final stages. FWICE President BN Tiwari said, 'We will decide further action after the postmortem report comes. No matter how big the producer is or how big the film is, the lives of workers cannot be put at risk.