Ayeza Khan recently had a close call while filming, narrowly avoiding burning herself.
The incident came to light when the actress shared a video on Instagram, giving her followers a glimpse into the harrowing moment.
In the video, she can be seen walking a majestic black horse on the beach, dressed in an elegant black dress.
The serene setting quickly turned into a perilous situation as she walked the horse near a line of torches.
As Ayeza began walking backwards, still holding onto the horse’s rope.
Her arm accidentally hit one of the torches, causing the flame to blow near her.
Ayeza screamed and quickly moved away.
Determined to protect the horse, she firmly held onto the rope and pulled it away from the encroaching fire.
Sharing the video on Instagram, Ayeza captioned it with a note of gratitude and relief:
“Episode 2 of Ayeza Khan almost burning herself again but at least saves the horse.”
This incident is not the first time Ayeza Khan has come perilously close to being burned while working on a project.
In a previous incident on the set of the drama Jaan-e-Jahanshe narrowly avoided an accident.
The video showed Ayeza Khan following the director’s instructions and picking up what looked like a burning shawl.
She hurled it across the room, out of sight. However, some remnants of the burning cloth got scattered, on which Ayeza unintentionally stepped upon.
Ayeza Khan’s brush with danger serves as a reminder of the risks and challenges that actors often face in their line of work.
The dedication and professionalism displayed by Ayeza during these incidents highlight her commitment to her craft.
In response to Ayeza Khan’s recent near-accident on set, fans were glad she was safe.
One said: “Stay safe.”
Another wrote: “I like the way she shows care toward the horse. Not like she just left the horse and ran away.”
A third commented: “I hope you are okay.”
However, some individuals claimed she was overreacting to the situation.
A user said:
“Saves the horse for what??? The horse would have acted differently if she hadn’t pulled the ropes.”
One wrote: “She probably went there herself. Will get money as well as trucks of sympathy.”
Another commented: “Calm down sis. It’s not that serious.”