Massive Fire On Sets Of Pawan Kalyan’s Hari Hara Veera Mallu, No Injuries

The incident took place on the grand set at Beerampet in Dandigul.

The incident took place on the grand set at Beerampet in Dandigul.

Seeing the flames, the passers-by informed the fire department, who immediately reached the spot to douse the fire.

A major fire has been reported from the sets of Pawan Kalyan starrer Hari Har Veera Mallu in Hyderabad on Sunday night, with no casualties or injuries reported. As per reports, the incident took place on the sets of the extravaganza at Beerampet in Dandigul. The set was empty and no one was present when the fire broke out. Seeing the flames, passers-by informed the fire department, whose personnel immediately reached the spot to douse the fire.

A major part of the set has reportedly been gutted in the flames, causing huge losses to the team. Further information is still awaited. It is also said that the set of the film was earlier damaged and washed away due to floods and was repaired at a huge cost.

Hari Har Veera Mallu is Pawan Kalyan’s first all-India film and first periodic entertainer. The Krish Jagarlamudi directorial stars Nidhi Agarwal in the lead and Bobby Deol in a pivotal role. The film is largely produced by AM Ratnam under the banner of Mega Surya Productions. Earlier, it was reported that Pawan Kalyan would be singing a song for the film.

Hari Har Veera Mallu is said to boast of an entertaining premise and will provide an interesting visual experience to the viewers. The shooting of the film was expected to continue till June and was expected to hit the theaters in October during this Dussehra. However, the recent incident might delay the shoot.

Pawan Kalyan reportedly wants to complete all his projects by November so that he can focus on next year’s assembly elections in Andhra Pradesh.

Along with Hari Har Veera Mallu, Pawan Kalyan also has Ustad Bhagat Singh, OG and PKSDT in the pipeline. According to trade analysts, Hari Hara Veera Mallu and Ustad Bhagat Singh will do great business at the box office.