Arjun Rampal sustains multiple cuts after stepping into shattered glass; netizens call him ‘Keanu Reeves lite’ |

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Arjun Rampal sustained an injury after accidentally breaking a glass pane during the Next On Netflix event while promoting Rana Naidu Season 2. He was seen bleeding from his fingers but managed to smile through the incident. The show is a remake of the American series Ray Donovan and features Rana Daggubati and Venkatesh.

Arjun Rampal got injured at the Next On Netflix event on Monday. Videos and pictures on social media show him bleeding from his finger after he accidentally broke a glass pane while making an entrance.
In a video shared by Instagram user Cin-A-Mates, Arjun Rampal stood behind a glass wall before promoting Rana Naidu Season 2. He kicked and punched the glass while making his entrance. As he stepped in, the glass shattered and fell on him. Later, he was seen bleeding from his fingers.
Host Maniesh Paul pointed at Arjun’s injured finger, and Arjun smiled. He was dressed in a black kurta and pyjama, with a stole around his neck.Reacting to the post, one user wrote, ‘Keanu Reeves lite’, another one added, ‘Ra-one mode activated’. A user also commented, ‘Tried to copy entrance like Akshay Kumar’.

Arjun’s Rana Naidu 2, streaming on Netflix, also features Rana Daggubati and Venkatesh. A remake of the American series Ray Donovan, it marks the first on-screen collaboration of the real-life uncle-nephew duo. The show follows Rana Naidu (Rana), Bollywood’s problem solver, and his strained relationship with his father, Naga (Venkatesh).

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