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Simran Sharma Injured on Set: Nazara Star’s Close Call Highlights the Realities Behind Dahej Daasi

Simran Sharma, the talented actress currently gracing Ravindra Gautam’s latest series “Nazara” as Dahej Daasi, found herself in a frightening situation on set recently. During filming, while enacting a tense scene involving handling an arrow, fate took a sharp turn as the arrow inadvertently struck her eye, leading to an urgent hospital visit.

Recalling the incident, Simran revealed, “I was deeply engrossed in a scene where I had to maneuver an arrow in a threatening manner. Unfortunately, during the third take, it veered off course and directly hit my eye. From that moment, everything moved swiftly as we rushed to the hospital where I received immediate medical attention, including a tetanus injection.” Despite the setback, the resilient actress displayed remarkable dedication, returning to the set to continue filming for an arduous 12 hours, with constant icing to alleviate discomfort.

In “Nazara,” Simran embodies the character of Vedika, previously known for her role as Shravani in the series. However, her involvement extends beyond mere performance as she delves into the heart of social issues through her portrayal in “Dahej Daasi.”

“Dahej Daasi” is not merely a show; it’s a potent narrative that bravely tackles societal dilemmas. The very title of the show hints at its central theme, confronting the pervasive dowry system. Through poignant storytelling, it endeavors to shed light on the grave injustices perpetuated by this social scourge, urging society to confront the harsh realities it imposes on humanity.

Simran Sharma’s brush with danger on set serves as a poignant reminder of the profound truths mirrored in “Dahej Daasi.” It underscores the importance of addressing societal maladies and advocating for change, both on-screen and off.

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