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When two civilians tried to rescue Anjali Tatrari while shooting a kidnapping scene

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Actors Anjali Tatrari and Avinesh Rekhi had an exciting experience while shooting a fight sequence on the streets of Mumbai for Tere Bin Jiya Jaaye Na.

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The sequence had Krisha (Anjali) being kidnapped by a couple of goons. Devraj (Avinesh) chases down the car, manages to hang on the driver’s window and stops the car. He bashes the goons and saves Krisha. As the scene was being filmed, two young boys on a bike actually tried to rescue Anjali. Avinesh was surprised as this was not a part of the script.

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Says Avinesh, “The director canned this shot but decided to not say ‘Cut’. However, the boys finally realised that it was a fight sequence. As for Anjali, she reportedly thanked the chivalrous lads for their real-life heroism.

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