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Man Dies Of Heart Attack While Watching Avatar 2 In Andhra Pradesh

Man Dead In Andhra Pradesh Watching Avatar 2: These days, the Hollywood film Avatar: The Way of Water is widely discussed. This film by James Cameron was released in theatres worldwide on December 16 and is well-liked. Meanwhile, there is news that a person has died while watching this film.

This news is from Peddapuram city of Andhra Pradesh, where a man had gone to see Avatar 2 with his brother. However, he died during this. According to the reports, the name of that person is Lakshmireddy Srinu. At the same time, the reason for his death is being told a heart attack.

He died In The Middle Of The Film.

It is being told that Srinu was watching a film with his brother when suddenly he fell on the ground. After this, his brother took him to Peddapuram Government Hospital, where the doctor declared him brought dead. Srinu had a problem with high blood pressure, and according to the doctor, he got excited while watching the film due to a heart attack.

Before this, when the first part of Avatar was released in the year 2009, a similar incident had come to the fore at that time also. According to reports, a 42-year-old man had lost his life due to a heart attack while watching a film in Taiwan.

Avatar 2 Is Rocking

People were eagerly waiting for Avatar 2. The film’s director James Cameron fulfilled the people’s wait 13 years after the first part’s release. As soon as it was released, this film started creating a buzz. There is a lot of craze for this film in India as well. According to Taran Adarsh, Avatar 2 earned more than 41 crores at the Indian box office on its first day. With this, the film has become India’s second biggest Hollywood opener after Avengers: Endgame. It has to be seen further than what else this film does.

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