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Celebs share sadness on social media over fire at Mumbai's R K Studio

| | Sep 17, 2017, at 10:04 pm
Mumbai, Sept 17 (IBNS): Several Bollywood celebrities shared their sadness on social media over the fire incident in Mumbai's RK Films and Studios on Saturday.

Filmmaker Karan Johar tweeted: "Heartbreaking and unfortunate incident at RK studios....the archival loss is truly sad for all RK lovers such as myself...."

Filmmaker Farah Khan said: "Such sad news.. hav shot so many songs there including " happy new year 's.. iconic studio."

Director Vikram Bhatt also expressed his sadness when he said: "The images of the iconic #RKStudios in flames fills me with despair. Shot the climax of #Raaz there. It holds a special place in my heart."

A big fire broke out at Mumbai's iconic  RK Studio at Chembur  on Saturday afternoon, reports said.

No injuries were reported.

The fire reportedly broke out at the sets of TV show ‘Super Dancer’.

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