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Actress Rambha, her children suffer injuries due to car mishap in Canada

| @indiablooms | Nov 02, 2022, at 12:10 am

Southern actress Rambha, who is also remembered for being the leading lady opposite Salman Khan in Bandhan and Judwaa, on Monday said her car met with an accident in Ontario city of Canada while she was returning home with children and their nanny.

She shared images of her car and a girl lying on the hospital bed, Rambha said: "Our car was hit by another car at an intersection wayback from picking kids from school! 'Me with kids and my nanny 'All of us are safe with minor injuries my little sasha is still in the hospital bad days bad time please pray for us your prayers means a lot."

Rambha married businessman Indrakumar Pathmanathanin 2010 and they are currently settled in Canada.

They have two daughters and a son.

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