Dancer shooting for Riteish Deshmukh's film drowns in river in Satara; body found after 2 days
The deceased dancer was identified as Saurabh Sharma, whose body was found on Thursday morning.
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Mumbai, 24 April
A 26-year-old dancer, who was part of the choreography team
of actor- director Riteish Deshmukh's movie 'Raja Shivaji', drowned in the
Krishna river in Maharashtra's Satara district just after finishing the
shooting of a song, police said on Thursday.
The deceased dancer was identified as Saurabh Sharma, whose
body was found on Thursday morning, two days after he went missing, an official
said.
The incident occurred on Tuesday evening at Sangam Mahuli, a
village located at the confluence of the rivers Krishna and Venna in Satara
district, around 250km from Mumbai, where the shooting of 'Raja Shivaji' was
going on, he said.
After finishing the shooting of a song in which colours were
thrown around, Sharma went to wash his hands in the Krishna river. After
washing his hands, he entered deep into the river for a swim, but got swept
away by strong water currents, he said.
Police and district administration were alerted about the
missing dancer, following which disaster response and rescue teams, including
members from local private organisations, rushed to the spot and launched a
search operation.
The search and rescue operation was stopped on Tuesday night
due to darkness and it resumed on Wednesday morning and went on for the entire
day, but the dancer could not be traced, said the official.
Sharma's body was finally recovered from the river by police
and rescue teams on Thursday at around 7.30 am, he said.
An accidental death case has been registered with the Satara
police and further probe was underway, the official added.
'Raja Shivaji', a bilingual Marathi and Hindi film based on
the life of legendary Maratha warrior Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, is being
directed by actor Riteish Deshmukh, who is also playing the lead role in the
movie.
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