This story is from November 15, 2016

Ill-fated actors had no idea they had to do stunt

... till the previous day
Ill-fated actors had no idea they had to do stunt
The two actors who drowned in Thippagondanahalli reservoir after jumping from a helicopter during a Kannada film shoot were allegedly told they had to perform the stunt themselves only the previous evening. In fact, they were made to jump even after they expressed fear saying they may not be able to pull it off, Magadi police said quoting statements from movie unit members.
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'Anil Kumar V, 33, and Uday Raghav, 32, appear to have jumped from the helicopter under duress,' a police officer privy to the investigation said.
Anil, Uday and the film's hero Duniya Vijay jumped from the helicopter while the climax of Maasti Gudi was being shot on November 7. While Anil and Vijay, who were not wearing life jackets, drowned, Vijay, who had a jacket on, was pulled out of the water by locals. 'Uday and Anil didn't know they had to jump from a height of at least 60 feet. The information was revealed to them during a team meeting on the evening of November 6,' police said quoting film unit members.
UDAY HAD SOUGHT DUPE
The members also told investigators that Uday had fever and had asked for a stunt dupe. 'You need not bother. Just jump. The height is around 50 feet,' the duo was told. However, the actors were made to jump from 100 feet. 'The change was necessitated as the director and the stunt director realized the chopper may end up splashing water on the actors. The decision to jump from 100 feet was taken on Monday morning,' police said quoting the unit members.
Senior police officials said they have CDs of the TV footage in which Anil and Uday said they didn't know they had to do the stunt till the previous evening.
TIMES VIEW
The untimely deaths of the two Kannada actors show that safety was not a priority on the film set. The fact that the budding artistes were not confident of performing the stunt and were virtually coerced to take the plunge only highlights the callous attitude of the producer and director, who put their own interests before the duo's lives. Acts of daredevilry are not everyone's forte and must be performed only by trained professionals. Unfortunately, not many take this seriously. The arrests of the film crew should serve as a lesson for others in the industry who compromise on actors' safety just for some hoots and moolah.

We were under the impression that they will use duper and were thrilled... But they told us last evening that we have to do the scene ourselves and no doubled would be used. I could not sleep the whole night.

Anil Kumar V

I am stuck here. Where can I run away to? They will catch me and bring me back here... Last evening, I tried to escape by telling them that I was feeling feverish... They told me that we have to jump from 60 feet, but now they are saying that the height is 100 feet...

Uday Raghav
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