A statement by former cricketer Sourav Ganguly in the case of the death of Bengali actor Rahul Arunoday Banerjee has come into controversy. Actually, Rahul died due to drowning in water during the shooting in Odisha, on which Sourav had raised the question as to why he went into the water at all. Actress Swastika Mukherjee has given a sharp reaction on this. Swastika said that being a public figure, Sourav Ganguly should know what he is saying. What did Sourav Ganguly say? A few days ago, when Sourav Ganguly was asked about Rahul’s death, he called it ‘very unfortunate’. But he added, “I don’t understand why he even went into the water to shoot?” A debate broke out on social media on this ‘why’ question of Saurav. The actress said, ‘You don’t know the reality of the land’. Swastika Mukherjee, while replying to Sourav in an interview, said, Sourav Ganguly shoots his non-fiction show on the AC floor. He gets everything he needs because he is Sourav Ganguly. They don’t know how shooting actually happens on the ground. Swastika further said that if Rahul had not gone into the water, the makers would have brought someone else in his place. Not everyone understands the compulsion and risk of work. One has to do risky work under compulsion. Swastika questioned Saurav’s tone and said that when you make such comments on someone’s work, you try to make his work look small. He said, not everyone is Sourav Ganguly who gets all the facilities. For a common actor, his work is his source of income. If he refuses, his career may end. It is insensitive to raise such questions on someone’s death. How did Rahul Banerjee die? This accident happened on March 29 in Odisha. Rahul was shooting for his Bengali show ‘Bholebaba Paar Karega’ there. According to reports, during one scene, Rahul and his co-actress Shweta Mishra were standing in knee-deep water. Suddenly his foot slipped and he fell into a deep pit nearby. Both of them were immediately taken to Digha hospital, where doctors declared Rahul dead. Shweta’s life was saved, but Rahul could not be saved. Strike in Bengali film industry Rahul’s death has exposed the security arrangements on film sets. In protest against this and to demand better safety rules, the Bengali film and TV industry has started an indefinite strike from April 7. Artists and technicians say that work will remain closed until strict safety standards are set on the sets.
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