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KGF Star Yash says, “Please Don’t Show Your Love Like This,” when visiting the families of fans who were electrocuted

New Delhi: On Monday, January 8, Superstar Yash, who rose to fame throughout the country for his role in KGF, celebrated turning 38. Three Yash admirers in Gadag tragically perished from electrocution while hanging banners celebrating the actor’s birthday, capping a day filled with joy and celebration for Yash fans everywhere.

According to ANI, the incident happened on the Sunday and Monday night in between when admirers attempted to put up a cutout of the actor in the Surangi hamlet in Gadag’s Ambedkar Nagar district. Three other fans who suffered severe injuries are undergoing medical attention right now. After then, the famous person paid a visit to the deceased’s family and got to know the three other hospitalized followers.
In a subsequent media interview, Yash made an appeal to followers not to partake in such risky events, saying, “Tragic incidents like these make me fear my own birthday.” Fandom is not demonstrated in this way. Don’t express your affection in this manner, please. I would want to ask of you everyone. Avoid hanging flags, chasing bikes, and taking risky self-portraits. I want everyone who watches and follows me to progress in life at the same pace as me.

The actor went on to counsel his audience to strive for success and happiness. He urged them to work hard and bring pride to their families. The celebrity emphasized that he prefers not to capitalize on the adoration of his followers to emphasize his fame, and Yash revealed that this year he had chosen to celebrate in a low-key manner. He gave an explanation, saying, “I didn’t want to celebrate my birthday this year because COVID instances are on the rise. Nothing negative should happen on our end. For this reason, I chose to celebrate only with my family and kept things simple.

Yash also said that he had provided financial support to the relatives of the dead, but he did not provide any information.

Another sad event occurred on Monday night when a 22-year-old fan was racing to watch Yash at Gadag when he was killed in a car accident, according to The Times of India. The fan, who was reportedly speeding on a bike, crashed with a police car on Tuesday and was pronounced dead. The fan had gone to see Yash, who was in Suranagi village to convey his condolences to the bereaved families.

Regarding career, Yash’s upcoming film is Toxic: A Fairy Tale Of Grown-ups. Geetu Mohandas is directing the movie.

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