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    Arjun Rampal hurt during stage entry

    Arjun Rampal keeps showing his light from the silver screen to the OTT. Recently, actor Netflix attended the ‘Next on Netflix 2025’ event, where he had an accident. Netflix recently announced several films and series on the OTT platform at an event. Meanwhile, Arjun Rampal’s ‘Rana Naidu Season 2’ was also released, in which Rana Daggubati and Venkatesh will also be seen. Arjun Rampal also plays an important role in this series. In this event, Arjun Rampal tried to enter the glass by breaking the glass, but the glass pieces entered the actor’s hand and the glass broke on the actor’s head.

    Arjun Rampal hurt during stage entry

    The video of Arjun Rampal going viral on social media can be seen bleeding from the actor’s hand. During the stunt, the actor got glass in the finger, whose finger started bleeding from his finger. On Instagram, user Sin-a-Mett has shared this clip of Arjun Rampal, which is now going viral. In the video, the actor can be seen breaking the thin glass wall by hand on the stage for the promotion of his series Rana Naidu season 2. As the actors try to come out, the glass also falls on his head.

    Arjun Rampal reached the stage smiling even after the injury

    However, even after this accident, Arjun did not even appear to wrinkle on Rampal’s face. He came on stage smiling and carried forward the show. However, during this time he was bleeding from his finger, so the host Manish Paul pointed to the actor’s finger. Arjun was wearing a black kurta and pajama during this period and carried stole around his neck.

    Reaction of users on video

    Many users reacted on the post. One wrote- ‘Ra-One mode became active.’ At the same time, one wrote- ‘Entry was copied like Akshay Kumar.’ At the same time, another user writes- ‘He is a rockstar.’ Many other users reacted to the video and some were seen expressing concern about the injury in the actor’s hand.

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