A health emergency involving actor Rajesh Sharma has sparked serious concerns across film industry. The veteran actor is currently undergoing treatment at private hospital in Kolkata after his condition reportedly turned critical following suspected insect bite during shooting of Prabhas-starrer ‘Fauji’ at Hyderabad’s Ramoji Film City.
As news of the incident spread, All Indian Cine Workers Association (AICWA) stepped in demanding detailed investigation into what happened on film set.
AICWA seeks high-level investigation
Date: 08 July 2026
PRESS STATEMENT
AICWA Demands High-Level Investigation into the Sudden Illness of Actor Rajesh Sharma During the Shooting of Prabhas’ Upcoming Film Fauji at Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad
The All Indian Cine Workers Association (AICWA) expresses deep concern… pic.twitter.com/osBW9ro8PM
— All Indian Cine Workers Association (@aicwaofficial) July 8, 2026
AICWA has written to Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, requesting an immediate and impartial investigation into the incident.
In a statement shared on X, the association said the matter should not be treated as a routine medical emergency. Instead, it called for a transparent inquiry to determine whether proper workplace safety and emergency medical procedures were followed at the shooting location.
The statement, issued by AICWA President Suresh Shyamlal Gupta, said the investigation should establish the exact reason behind Sharma’s sudden medical emergency and identify whether any individual or organisation failed in its responsibilities.
According to the association, the probe should examine whether workplace hygiene standards, health protocols and emergency response systems were in place at the ‘Fauji’ set inside Ramoji Film City.
Questions raised over emergency response
Along with demanding an inquiry, AICWA also raised several questions about how the situation was handled after Sharma reportedly fell ill.
The association asked why the actor was not immediately shifted to a leading hospital in Hyderabad if his condition had become serious during the shoot.
It also questioned whether qualified emergency medical staff and facilities were available on the set. Another major concern raised was whether mandatory health and workplace safety guidelines were properly followed by the production team.
AICWA further sought clarity on the exact sequence of events that led to Sharma’s health deteriorating so rapidly.
In its statement, the association said the investigation should determine whether there was any negligence on the part of the producer, production house or any other authority connected to the film.
‘No one should be above accountability’
The cine workers’ body made it clear that the size or budget of a film should not influence the investigation.
It said that if the inquiry uncovers any negligence or failure to follow safety procedures, strict legal action must be taken against everyone found responsible.
According to AICWA, no production house or individual should receive special treatment if safety lapses are established during the investigation.
The association also urged the makers of ‘Fauji’ to bear the complete cost of Sharma’s medical treatment and ensure that he receives the best possible healthcare until he fully recovers.
How the incident reportedly unfolded
The first detailed account of the incident came through an official statement shared by actor Sudipa Chatterjee on social media on July 8.
According to the statement, Sharma had completed shooting for ‘Fauji’ at Hyderabad’s Ramoji Film City when the incident took place.
After pack-up, he was reportedly interacting with local technicians in an area surrounded by dense vegetation. During that time, he is believed to have been bitten by what is suspected to be a bug or a poisonous spider.
At first, the bite did not appear dangerous. Since there were no immediate signs of a serious medical problem, Sharma reportedly did not seek treatment right away.
Symptoms worsened within hours
Several hours later, the situation reportedly changed dramatically.
Around six hours after suspected bite, Sharma began experiencing severe pain in his right leg.
Despite these symptoms, he boarded a flight from Hyderabad to Kolkata.
According to the statement, his health deteriorated further during the journey. He developed a high fever, became increasingly restless and his overall condition continued to worsen while travelling.
The next day, he was admitted to Manipal Hospital in Dhakuria, Kolkata, where doctors immediately began treatment.
Actor remains in critical condition
Sudipa Chatterjee’s statement said Sharma continues to remain in a critical condition and is not yet out of danger.
Doctors are closely monitoring his health while carrying out further medical investigations.
The actor is reportedly suffering from persistent high fever, breathlessness and a rapidly spreading infection in his right leg.
The infection is said to have spread from his toes to his knee. Large blisters have also developed over the affected area, making his condition more serious.
Medical teams at the hospital are continuing treatment as they work to determine the exact cause and extent of the infection.