Did Emraan Hashmi Overcome a Serious Abdominal Injury on the Awarapan 2 Set?
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Key Takeaways
- Emraan Hashmi returned to the sets of Awarapan 2 after a serious injury.
- He underwent surgery for an abdominal tissue tear.
- The filming is currently taking place in Rajasthan.
- His recent film, Haq, has received positive reviews.
- Emraan emphasizes the diversity of roles for actors.
Mumbai, Dec 20 (NationPress) Actor Emraan Hashmi has made a swift return to the sets of Awarapan 2 to meet his professional obligations, even after experiencing a significant injury.
Reports indicate that during a thrilling action scene on the set of Awarapan 2, the actor endured a severe abdominal tissue tear that necessitated prompt medical intervention and surgery.
Emraan, who received immediate medical assistance, opted to come back to the filming location sooner than anticipated.
Currently filming in Rajasthan, Emraan is back on set with moderated action movements and a closely monitored schedule, ensuring he balances his health with his work commitments.
The production team has also adapted the shooting schedule to facilitate his recovery while allowing the filming process to proceed without interruptions.
Recently, Emraan received positive feedback for his role in the newly released film, Haq. In a conversation with IANS, he expressed his understanding of the influence of his work.
He remarked that he does not expect films aimed at niche audiences to achieve the box office success of mainstream blockbusters.
He shared with IANS, “Every film has its own range. For commercial films, there are specific conventions to fulfill. Simpler narratives often resonate with a broader audience. Complex films like ‘Tigers’ or ‘Shanghai’ address societal issues and reflect the social fabric of our nation.”
He further added, “These films have a limited audience. You can’t anticipate ‘Shanghai’ to perform like ‘Murder’ since they cater to different themes. ‘Murder’ focuses on music and illicit relationships. It’s crucial for an actor to explore a wide array of films to showcase their versatility to the audience.”
–IANS