A fire broke out early Monday morning (June 23) on the set of the popular television show Anupamaa in Goregaon's Film City. According to initial updates, the blaze erupted during the early hours and Mumbai Fire Brigade immediately rushed to the spot.

The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained. The set of Anupamaa is located behind the Marathi Bigg Boss set at Hathi Gate in Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagari.

According to the BMC's MFB, the fire originated in a tent structure on the Anupamaa set. The fire was declared a Level-I emergency at 6:26 am.

A total of four fire engines, four jumbo tankers (JT), one Assistant Divisional Fire Officer (ADFO), and three Station Officers were immediately deployed to the site to manage the blaze.

Fortunately, no injuries or casualties have been reported so far.

Anupamaa, one of Indian television's highest-rated shows, draws several production crew and cast presence daily, raising concerns over safety measures on high-traffic sets. It stars Rupali Ganguly in the lead and titular role.

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Further updates are awaited.

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