Shraddha Kapoor has finally addressed her injury, giving fans a direct update on how she’s doing after hurting herself on the set of Eetha. The actress, who has been off her feet since the accident, spoke
to fans during an informal interaction and reassured them with her usual humour.
‘Terminator ki tarah ghoom rahi hoon’
Shraddha didn’t shy away from describing exactly how she’s managing the pain. When a fan asked how she was coping, she said, “Terminator ki tarah ghoom rahi hoon. Muscle tear hai. Theek ho jaayega. Bas thoda rest karna hai but I’ll be absolutely fine.”
The clip quickly spread on social media, with fans flooding the comments wishing her a fast recovery.
Also read: Shraddha Kapoor Injured On Eetha Set, Shoot Called Off: Report
How Shraddha Got Injured
Shraddha began filming Eetha earlier this month in Aundhewadi near Nashik. As per a report in Midday, Shraddha Kapoor was performing a folk dance form that Narayangaonkar was known for, Lavani, and while dancing, she lost her balance and fractured her left foot’s toe. According to the portal, a source revealed, “Lavani music characteristically has fast-paced beats and a quick tempo. In this number composed by Ajay-Atul, Shraddha — sporting a vibrant Nauvari saree, heavy jewellery, and a kamarpatta — had to perform a series of steps in succession to the beats of the dholki. To look the part of a young Vithabai, the actor has put on over 15 kilos. In one step, she mistakenly put all her weight on her left foot and lost her balance as a result.”
The source further revealed that while Utekar called off the shoot, Shraddha was keen not to waste the day and advised shooting close-ups. “After returning to Mumbai, they began to film on a set at Madh Island, where Shraddha shot some emotional sequences. However, after a couple of days, her pain aggravated, and they had to discontinue the shoot. The unit will regroup two weeks later when she has completely recovered,” the source added.
Eetha is set to present Shraddha in one of her most demanding roles yet. After Stree 2: Sarkate Ka Aatank (2024), she has been choosing projects carefully, taking on characters that allow her to try something different.




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