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Varun Dhawan injured

| | Feb 03, 2016, at 07:25 pm
Abu Dhabi, Feb 3 (IBNS) Varun Dhawan, who is currently in Abu Dhabi shooting for the second schedule of Sajid Nadiadwala’s Dishoom along with John Abraham and Jacqueline Fernandez, met with an accident during the filming of a scene.

During a stunt where he runs and has to jump over a car, after many takes he injured himself and nearly passed out.
 

The shooting was stopped and a doctor was immediately called on set. Varun’s blood pressure had dropped.  However after a couple of hours shooting was resumed.

Dishoom is an action-adventure film, produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and directed by Rohit Dhawan. It stars John Abraham, Varun Dhawan and Jacqueline Fernandez and is slated to release on July 29.

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