Karan Grover was rubbed off badly

Karan Grover was rubbed off badly
Thursday, August 27, 2009 10:29 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Karan Grover, who is playing the lead role in Woh Rehne Wali Mehlon Ki on Sahara One, hurt himself badly. During one of the sequence in the show, Karan hurt his forearm when it accidentally rubbed against his co actor's, embellished sherwani.

While shooting for the retakes Karan's forearm rubbed against the sherwani that had lot of thread work on it, and in turn it gave Karan lot of scratches that he did not pay much attention to at first. Later it worsened and started bleeding. Fortunately the production house was quick enough to attend to him and give him medical aid.

We got in touch with Karan, who shared, "I was badly injured, but it was very sweet of Barjatyas- the production house crew, as they immediately attended to me. After a little rest we resumed the shoot, as I was feeling fine by then."

A word of caution...sherwani's can be hazardous
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