Recently, accidents have been happening continuously on the set of a cinema. Currently, news is coming out that a stunt artist has died on the set of the Vettuvam movie, which is being directed by director Pa Ranjith. director Pa Ranjith made his directorial debut with the film Attakathi. Following this film, he directed the film Madras. After that, he made a name for himself among directors by directing films like kabali and kaala with superstar Rajinikanth. After that, he directed films like Saarpatta Paramparai, Victim, and Natchathiram Nagargatu. The last film directed by Ranjith was Thangalan. Apart from being a director, Pariyerum Perumal has also started a production company called Neelam Productions and produced many films like World war II, The Last Bomb, Writer, Bommai Nayaki, J Bobby, and Patil Radha.
He is currently directing the film Vettuvam. The film stars Arya, Attakathi Dinesh, and Kalaiyarasan. The film is being produced by Pa Ranjith's Neelam Productions. The shooting of the film is going on in the Keezhayur area of Nagapattinam district. During the shooting, news broke that senior stunt artist Mohan Raj (52) had died suddenly. Furthermore, it was said that an accident occurred while he was jumping from the jeep while shooting the fight scene. However, the film crew has given an explanation about what actually happened. In it, it is said that Mohan Raj died of a heart attack. The film crew has also issued a statement in this regard. In it, the shooting of Vettuvam is going on on behalf of Neelam Productions in the area of Vedhyamavadi village under the Keezhayur police station. The shooting of this film, which started on the 10th, was allowed by the police only until the 12th.

It was in this context that stunt trainer Mohan Raj suffered a heart attack at around 10.40 am today. Following this, he was taken to the Nagapattinam government Medical college Hospital for treatment. The doctors who examined him said that he died on the way. Following this, it is said that his body has been sent for a post-mortem.

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