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Nazar actress Niyati Fatnani gets hurt while shooting underwater sequence
Niyati Fatnani, currently seen as Piya in Nazar, got hurt while shooting an underwater sequence.

Niyati Fatnani got hurt while shooting for an underwater sequence
The TV actress is seen as Piya in Nazar
The show airs on Star Plus
New Delhi: TV actress Niyati Fatnani is currently winning the hearts of the viewers with her performance as Piya in Star Plus’ popular show ‘Nazar’. The supernatural show is doing quite well in terms of TRPs despite being aired a late night slot. Niyati’s chemistry with co-star Harsh Rajput has been appreciated their fans. Fans have seen Niyati do several high-octane action sequences in ‘Nazar’ while she played the role of a ‘Sarpika’ in the show. The beautiful actress, while shooting an underwater sequence, got hurt. A report in an entertainment portal suggested that Niyati’s eyes turned red while she was shooting for an underwater sequence. “Niyati is required to be very active as her character is designed such. She was shooting for an underwater sequence but suddenly her eyes turned red. It’s hard to say why it happened, it may be because of the heat but she rested for the day and is shooting now,” a source told Tellychakkar.
On the professional fronbt, Niyati made her TV debut with the show’ D4 - Get Up and Dance’. She later went on to ‘Yeh Moh Moh Ke Dhaagey’ opposite Ejaaz Khan. Watch this space for more updates!View this post on Instagram
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