Bollywood famous people including Anupam Kher, Farhan Akhtar and Rishi Kapoor were disheartened after a noteworthy fire that broke out on the arrangements of a show at RK Studio in Mumbai on Saturday. As indicated by the fire authorities, there was no group display on the sets, at the season of occurrence; thus no wounds have been accounted for up until now.
Bollywood reacts to fire at RK Studio
Doyen actor Rishi Kapoor wrote, “Sad A major fire broke out at RK StudiosWe have lost the iconic Stage 1 Thankfully no casualties nor injuries. All your concerns appreciated.”
Sad A major fire broke out at RK StudiosWe have lost the iconic Stage 1 Thankfully no casualties nor injuries. All your concerns appreciated
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) September 16, 2017
Actor Farhan Akhtar took to his Twitter handle and wrote, “Just heard about the fire at RK Studios.. here’s hoping no one is injured.”
Just heard about the fire at RK Studios.. here's hoping no one is injured.
— Farhan Akhtar (@FarOutAkhtar) September 16, 2017
Bollywood actor Anupam Kher wrote, “Feeling terrible about the #RKStudio fire. Have unbelievable memories and life lessons about the legendary studio. Hope people are safe.”
Feeling terrible about the #RKStudio fire. Have unbelievable memories and life lessons about the legendary studio. Hope people are safe.
— Anupam Kher (@AnupamPKher) September 16, 2017
Renowned Actor Boman Irani also expressed his sadness on Twitter by writing, “Sad about the fire at #RKStudio! Hard to see history in flames. Hope all are safe….that’s what matters. Even the great RK would wish that.
Sad about the fire at #RKStudio! Hard to see history in flames. Hope all are safe….that's what matters. Even the great RK would wish that.
— Boman Irani (@bomanirani) September 16, 2017
As indicated by the fire authorities, a level-two fire was limited to electric wiring, electric establishment, enhancement hardware in 100×80 sq ft territory on the ground floor of the building. Six fire motors, five water tankers and 12 ambulances were hurried to the spot to splash the flares.