Anupamaa – Fire Breaks Out on Anupamaa Set in Mumbai. Crores Lost No Injuries in Early Morning Blaze
A massive fire breaks out on the set of the Star Plus show Anupamaa in Mumbai’s Film City. Crores worth of damage reported. No injuries. Here’s what happened.
Early Morning Blaze Halts TV’s Top Show
A sudden fire broke out early Monday morning on the set of Anupamaa which is India’s most popular TV show. The fire started around 5 AM in Goregaon Film City so it quickly spread across the set and damaged everything before any help could reach. The shooting had not started as the shift was scheduled for 7 AM.
Fire Brigade Rushes to Control the Flames
Security staff saw the smoke and called the fire brigade immediately. Five fire engines reached the location in time and controlled the fire. There were no injuries as the actors and most of the crew had not yet arrived for the day’s shoot.
Crores Worth of Equipment Destroyed
The fire destroyed the set structures production gear and lighting equipment so the estimated loss could be in crores. The damaged set was built near the main Film City office, and luckily, the nearby set of Amar Upadhyay’s show Daari was not affected.
Not the First Tragedy on Set
This is not the first time Anupamaa’s production has faced danger. Around six months ago, a camera assistant lost his life after getting an electric shock on another set used by the same show near the Bigg Boss location. These repeated incidents are raising serious questions about the safety of television sets.
Why Anupamaa Show Matters So Much
Anupamaa stars Rupali Ganguly and is produced by Rajan Shahi. The show started on 23 July 2020 and has remained at the top of the TRP charts. It is known for its strong story, emotional depth, and characters that feel real to audiences in every home.
The Road Ahead for the Production Team
The fire has left behind serious damage, but the team is trying to rebuild and recover. Fans are waiting for the show to return soon. This incident is a strong reminder that better safety rules are needed in every TV production.