Shraddha Kapoor caught fans’ attention during a public appearance in Mumbai, where she was spotted with an injured leg. The actress reportedly sustained the injury while shooting for her upcoming film Eetha. The accident occurred during a scene, resulting in a leg fracture. Following the mishap, Shraddha took a break to focus on her recovery.
In a paparazzi video, Shraddha Kapoor could be seen making her way to her car. She was surrounded by fans and photographers eager to catch a glimpse of her.
Despite being in recovery, the actress appeared calm and composed. She smiled warmly at those around her. Many fans praised her for handling the attention with poise.
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Eetha Shoot Temporarily Halted Due To
Injury
Shraddha Kapoor sustained the injury while shooting for Eetha. This forced the makers to pause filming at the Nashik set. The actress fractured her left foot while performing a high-energy Lavani dance sequence. The injury reportedly occurred when she twisted her toe during a complicated step.
Following the incident, the crew continued filming by shooting close-up scenes that did not require much movement from Shraddha.
According to a report by India Today, the actress lost her balance after accidentally putting all her weight on one foot. Sources revealed that she was dressed in a traditional Nauvari saree and South Indian jewellery for the performance. The Lavani number was composed by the acclaimed duo Ajay-Atul.
Shraddha Kapoor was last seen in Stree 2 opposite Rajkummar Rao, which turned out to be a massive box office success. She also lent her voice to Judy Hopps in the Hindi version of Zootopia 2.
Other than Eetha, Shraddha Kapoor has several exciting projects in her kitty. She will be seen in Pahadpangira, a prequel to Tumbbad. Shraddha also has Naagin lined up with Kartik Aaryan. Apart from that, she will return in popular franchises with Stree 3 and Bhediya 2.



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