6 injured as bus carrying Kannada film 'Kantara' artists overturns in Karnataka

A bus carrying junior artists working on the prequel to the Kannada film Kantara overturned near Jadkal, Udupi district, on Sunday night, injuring six. The crew was returning from a shoot when the accident occurred. Twenty junior artists were aboard the mini-bus. The injured were taken to nearby hospitals, and police are investigating the incident.
6 injured as bus carrying Kannada film 'Kantara' artists overturns in Karnataka
They were returning from a shoot in Mudoor. The injured received treatment at nearby hospitals. Kollur police are investigating the incident.
NEW DELHI: Six junior artists working on the prequel to the Kannada blockbuster Kantara sustained injuries after the bus they were traveling in overturned near Jadkal, Udupi district, police said on Monday.
The accident occurred on Sunday night as the crew was returning to Kollur after wrapping up a shoot in Mudoor. The mini-bus was carrying 20 junior artists at the time.
"The mini-bus overturned while navigating the route near Jadkal," a police officer said.
The injured were immediately rushed to hospitals in Jadkal and Kundapur for treatment.
The Kollur police have registered a case and initiated an investigation into the incident.
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