A fire broke out at the Killick Nixon studio in Chandivili, Friday night where the shooting of the TV show "Yeh Hai Mohabbatein" was underway. However no casuality was reported.
However it is said that the enitre set of the show has been damaged.
The cast and crew of the show was shooting at the studio when the fire emerged but the actors are safe, said a source from the team of the TV show.
"The cast of 'Yeh Hai Mohabbatein' were shooting for an important scene when the fire caught the sets but, nothing to worry everybody is fine," said a source.
The source further added that five to six fire engines were rushed to the studio.
Divyanka Tripathy, the lead actress of the show, also tweeted: "Everyone including the artists and the crew member's are safe".
The show airs on Star Plus
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