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Aarya Babbar shot for and completed shooting a song despite having a major accident off a bike on sets 

Aarya Babbar shot for and completed shooting a song despite having a major accident off a bike on sets 

 by Prashant Kapadia/NHN

Aarya Babbar is a complete professional when it comes to shooting. He was shooting for a song for a major music portal with Shraddha Shinde, directed by Rohit Gangurde and he fell off a bike. He was badly injured but he continued to shoot and completed it. If reports are to be believed then it was told to us that he would be in such high spirits throughout the shoot despite being in immense pain. The doctor suggested rest for some weeks before resuming any kind of work. The team was elated and scared at the same time. They had their concerns that he might not aggravate the injury and it can get flared up.

We spoke to the director of the song and here is what he has got to say, “Let me start by saying this, Aarya is a true gem in person, I was shocked after I saw his injuries, more than the shoot my whole team was worried about his health because it was a major accident. I informed my producer Priy Ranjan Kumar. We even decided to cancel the shoot after speaking with my producer Priy Ranjan Kumar. After that, I spoke with Aarya and he suggested waiting till 12 pm the next day. The next day morning I woke up with a decision of canceling the shoot but Aarya was all set to continue to shoot and here we are today. We completed the shoot as per plan. Though he was in major pain, the smile & energy were never been missing for a single moment till we completed the whole shoot. He was in immense pain but still, he gave his best shots every time. He never complained even about retakes. This is what we call hard work and as I said in the beginning Aarya is a true gem. My composer Chandan Saxena has created the melodious song & we have given our best while shooting. Now we are eager to get a good response from the audience.”

Aarya says, “As actors we need to be extremely professional and that includes working through pain barriers. I am glad that we could shoot as we wanted. So a job well done to the team.”

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