Urmila Kothare car accident: One metro worker died, she and the others were severely injured.
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Urmila Kothare car accident: One metro worker died, she and the others were severely injured.

Summary: The actress, her driver, and one metro worker were injured, while the other died.


Urmila Kothare is a well-known Marathi actress, who yesterday, December 27, 2024, was involved in a serious car accident in Mumbai's Kandivali area, close to the Poisar Metro Station.

 

One metro worker was killed and another was severely injured in the accident. This has raised concerns about driver control and road safety.

 

The actor's driver reportedly struck two metro employees after losing control of the speeding car, killing one and injuring another. The actress suffered injuries in the collision, as was her driver.

 

This accident happened when the actress was heading home after her shoot. According to the reports, she was saved because the airbags in the car opened in time. 

 

After the accident, witnesses reported a chaotic scene with medical personnel quickly coming to help those injured. Since then, the police have opened an inquiry into the crash's details and filed a charge against Kothare's driver at the Samta Nagar police station.

 

Authorities verified that Kothare was probably spared more serious injuries because of the airbags that were fitted in her car.

 

Renowned Marathi actress Urmila Kothare has worked in movies such as "Duniyadaari," "Shubhmangal Saavdhan," and "Ti Sadhya Kay Karte." After a 12-year break, she just returned to television with the Star Pravah program "Tujech Mi Geet Gaat Ahe."

 

Her husband, actor, and director Addinath Kothare, is the son of famed filmmaker Mahesh Kothare. He has not made public remarks about the accident yet, since, he must be with his injured wife now. Soon, we can expect a statement.

 

Both fans and the entertainment industry are shocked by the accident's discovery. Many are offering condolences for a quick recovery for those hurt and sending their sympathies to the worker's family.