What Happened on the Sets of Nikhil Siddhartha's 'The India House'?

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Key Takeaways
- The water tank burst during filming, causing a significant flood on set.
- Minor injuries were reported among the crew.
- 'The India House' is a period film with a focus on a historical event.
- The film is directed by Ram Vamsi Krishna and stars Nikhil Siddhartha.
- It is produced by Tej Narayan Agarwal and Abhishek Agarwal.
Hyderabad, June 12 (NationPress) - The crew of director Ram Vamsi Krishna's 'The India House', starring Nikhil Siddhartha, experienced a tense situation early Thursday morning when a water tank, used for filming an ocean scene, burst, resulting in the set being flooded.
A video capturing the moment the set was inundated has quickly circulated online.
Reports indicate that the crew's equipment has suffered damage, and the incident occurred while they were shooting a scene involving a water body. The water tank, filled with a substantial amount of water, failed as the filming was in progress, leading to the area being submerged. The filming was taking place near Shamshabad.
While it remains unclear how many individuals were affected, preliminary information suggests that at least one assistant cameraman has sustained injuries.
Produced by Tej Narayan Agarwal and Abhishek Agarwal, 'The India House' is a historical film set in the pre-Independence era in London. The film has garnered significant interest from fans and cinema enthusiasts because it is being presented by actor Ram Charan.
A teaser released earlier hinted that the film's narrative revolves around a previously overlooked pre-independence incident. The teaser features a scene showcasing a newspaper titled 'The Indian Sociologist' printing a headline that reads, 'A Blast that set the Thames on Fire'.
The film, shot by renowned cinematographer Cameron Bryson, is set to be released in all Indian languages and select foreign languages as well.