
AR Rahman Calls For Better Safety Standards On Sets After Son "Miraculously" Escapes Accident
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The Oscar winner said the investigation is underway into the incident by the insurance company and production house
After his son-singer AR Ameen escaped a major accident on a set location in Mumbai last week, music composer AR Rahman has appealed for better safety standards across Indian productions. The Oscar winner said the investigation is underway into the incident by the insurance company and production house. On Sunday, 20-year-old Ameen said in an Instagram post that he and his team were shooting for a song when the "whole truss and chandeliers" that were suspended from a crane came crashing down while the singer was in the middle of the spot.
In a statement, Rahman said it was a miracle that no one was injured. "A few days back my son AR Ameen and his styling team escaped a potentially fatal disaster. Miraculously Alhamdulillah (by the Grace of God) there were no injuries after the accident at Film City, Mumbai. As we grow our industry, we need to have a movement towards world-class safety standards on Indian sets and locations," the music director said.
"We are all quite shaken and are awaiting the results of the investigation into the incident by the insurance company as well as the production company Goodfellas Studios," the 56-year-old added in the statement.
Ameen had shared pictures from the damaged set and detailed the horrific incident in his post.The singer further wrote he is safe now, but he and his team are "shell-shocked".