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Make in India: Amitabh's 'providential' escape from fire at cultural event

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Last updated on: February 15, 2016 15:21 IST
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Amitabh Bachchan is relieved that there were no casualties during the fire that broke out at the 'Make in India' week event, saying the incident happened just after his performance.

A firefighter tries to extinguish a fire at the venue of a cultural event during 'Make in India' week in Mumbai. Photograph: Danish Siddiqui/ Reuters

"What happened at event? I just finished my performance got off stage and sat in my car and left... Just then fire on stage broke!," Bachchan, 73, tweeted.

"Production was wanting me to stay and go back on to meet the CM... Had I gone back would have been caught in fire.. providential. But its God's grace that immediate action was taken and the fire brought under control... And no casualties !! But frightening!!."

Aamir Khan also wrote about the mishap on his Facebook page.

"The fire during the live show at Chowpatty was most unfortunate but the crisis was very well handled by the Mumbai Police, Fire Department and the Maharashtra Government," he said.

"The evacuation was carried out smoothly resulting in no casualties and no panic. The CM stayed till the end to oversee the evacuation. Excellent disaster management," the 50-year-old actor added.

A massive fire broke out on stage during a cultural programme last evening at the ongoing 'Make in India Week' event at Girgaum Chowpatty in Mumbai.

Several political and film personalities including Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Bachchan and Khan were present at the venue. They were quickly evacuated to a safe area.

The blaze started during the Maharashtra Rajni event when a lavani (dance) performance was underway. 

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