KGF Star Yash Rushes to Hubballi to Condole with Family of Electrocution Victims
- Posted on January 9, 2024
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- By Arijit Dutta
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KGF luminary Yash's compassionate visit to the grieving family of three deceased fans, was electrocuted while erecting his birthday banner in Hubballi, Karnataka. The incident led to fatalities and injuries, prompting an investigation. Yash, renowned for the KGF series, gears up for his upcoming film, "Toxic - A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups."
In
a poignant gesture, KGF
actor Yash hurried to Hubballi, Karnataka, to offer solace to the bereaved
family of three ardent fans. These fans tragically lost their lives due to
electrocution while erecting a celebratory banner commemorating Yash's
birthday.
The
devoted trio had meticulously planned to install a grand cutout in Ambedkar
Nagar during the silent hours of the night. Tragedy struck when, amidst the
installation, the cutout inadvertently came into contact with an electric wire,
leading to a fatal electrocution that claimed the lives of all three
individuals.
Sharing insights into the calamity, Superintendent of Police Babasasheb Nemogouda disclosed that during the banner's placement, three individuals were fatally electrocuted, while an additional three sustained injuries. The banner's metallic frame was inadvertently connected with a HESCOM wire, resulting in this devastating incident. Authorities have registered a case at the Lakshmeshwar Police Station, initiating a thorough investigation into the matter.
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Meanwhile,
diverting attention to Yash's professional endeavors, the actor is gearing up
for his forthcoming project titled "Toxic - A Fairy Tale for
Grown-Ups." Helmed by director Geetu Mohandas and produced by Venkat K
Narayana, the film is slated for release on April 10, 2025.
Yash ascended to fame following his stellar performances in the KGF franchise, notably becoming the trailblazer for Kannada cinema as the highest-grossing film. His journey commenced in 2007 with "Jambada Hudugi," paving the way for subsequent successful ventures such as "Raja Huli," "Gajakesari," "Ramachari," "Masterpiece," and "Santhu Straight Forward," among others.