'I Am Fine. Sorry To Have You Worried': Harsha Bhogle Issues Clarification After 'Attack' Video Went Viral
Harsha Instagram Live: Harsha Bhogle also said of being embarrassed about the entire fiasco, hinting that the live session was pre-planned.
Harsha Bhogle, the veteran commentator gave his fans a real scare on Thursday during an Instagram Live. His live chat came to an unexpected and terrorising halt. Just as Bhogle was about to speak on the chances of Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings, it appeared that someone attacked him.
The commentator was heard saying "Kya hua? Kaun hai? Kaha se aa gaye? (What happened! Who are you? Where did you come from?" The screen got blurred after these words and then there was no response from Harsha. The anchor in the live session also looked puzzled and said, "Harsha sir, I think you dropped your phone."
Take a look at the video below:
What just happened? Is @bhogleharsha okay???
— JD (@JaidevNandi) March 24, 2022
I NEED ANSWERS. pic.twitter.com/TrhU55gIxj
The Live session ended there only to keep fans worried about Harsha Bhogle's well-being. Some fans were quick to jump on conclusions about Bhogle being attacked.
However, the confusion ended when Bhogle himself came ahead and tweeted a clarification on the viral live video. "I am fine. Sorry to have got a lot of you worried. Thank you for the love and concern. It became more viral than I anticipated. That too is a learning. It was meant to lead to something else. Sorry. And cheers," he wrote on Twitter.
Harsha Bhogle also said of being embarrassed about the entire fiasco, hinting that the live was pre-planned.
You learn something new everyday. It seemed a lighthearted thing to do but in its execution, it became something that I didn't think it would. I am actually a bit embarrassed now. https://t.co/OwFrwb6vm9
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) March 24, 2022
Bhogle's wife, Anita also came up with a clarification. She wrote, "It was a promo that went viral and unfortunately got everyone worried. Thanks for the love and concern."