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12 MTV 'Roadies X4' Crew Members Injured In An Accident In Darjeeling

12 MTV 'Roadies X4' Crew Members Injured In An Accident In Darjeeling
Indian Bollywood celebrity MTV Roadies pose during the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon (SCMM) 2012 in Mumbai on January 15, 2012. AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)
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Indian Bollywood celebrity MTV Roadies pose during the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon (SCMM) 2012 in Mumbai on January 15, 2012. AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)

DARJEELING -- At least 12 crew members of the upcoming stunt reality series MTV Roadies X4 have been injured in a mishap at Pesok Viewpoint on their way to the shoot.

While three were hurt badly in the accident that occurred on Saturday morning, the condition of another crew is stated to be critical.

Bollywood actress Neha Dhupia, TV host Rannvijay Singha and actor Karan Kundra, who will be seen judging the show, have asked fans to pray for the injured.

Dhupia took to twitter and said everything was in control and urged fans to pray for their speedy recovery.

"Sadly, some crew members on MTV Roadies met with an accident, thanks for your concern guys, please pray for everyone's speedy recovery!

Sadly,some crew members on @MTVRoadies met with an accident, thanks for ur concern guys,please pray for everyone's speedy recovery!

— Neha Dhupia (@NehaDhupia) February 7, 2016

"Everything is under control now and in the true #roadie spirit we set back on our journey. Your concern means a lot to all of us! MTV Roadies," she tweeted.

Everything is under control now and in the true #roadie spirit we set back on our journey.Ur concern means a lot to all of us! @MTVRoadies

— Neha Dhupia (@NehaDhupia) February 7, 2016

Rannvijay, who has been the part of Roadies for 13 years now, wrote, "Thanks for your wishes and prayers, we all are praying for our brothers who are injured, please keep praying for their speedy recovery".

Thanks for your wishes and prayers, we all are praying for our brothers who are injured,please keep praying for their speedy recovery..

— Rannvijay singha (@RannvijaySingha) February 7, 2016

Kundra tweeted, "Thank you for your love and concern, some of us are safe and some are not please pray for them!"

Thank you for your love and concern, some of us are safe and some are not please pray for them!

— Karan Kundra (@kkundra) February 7, 2016

Roadies X4 will also see Bigg Boss Nau winner Prince Narula as a judge on the show.

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