Sarhasa. Dancing on a film song with poisonous snakes proved costly for an artiste. A cobra snake bit the artist during a live stage program. When the artist’s health deteriorated, he was admitted to the hospital. Actually, the whole matter is being reported from Rakiya Bijalpur ward number 6 of Sattar Kataiya block of Saharsa district, where a cultural program was organized on the occasion of Chhath Puja, in which the artists danced to the tune of the film song ‘Snake wrapped around the neck’. Two cobra snakes were kept on this stage and the artists got so engrossed in the tune of the song that they did not even realize when the cobra snake bit one of the artists. In the middle of the dance, the artist was bitten. When he started feeling dizzy, he realized that a snake had bitten him. As soon as the artist became unconscious, a stampede broke out.
You will also be stunned to hear what the artist told further. For just ₹ 2000, these artists risk their lives and perform stage programs to entertain people and dance to the tune of film songs with poisonous snakes and are seen playing with the snakes. At the same time, if he had not been admitted to the hospital in time, he could have lost his life. Before this, the artist was taken to many Tantrik but could not be cured even there. Later he was admitted to Saharsa Sadar Hospital where his treatment is going on.
This is how the accident happened
Artist Gaurav Kumar, who was the victim of the accident, said that he has been doing such programs for many years and goes to different districts to play with snakes and entertain people. This is the first time that such an incident has happened. All of us were dancing to the tune of Nagina dance and a cobra snake was placed in front, meanwhile the cobra snake bit the hand but at that time we did not realize anything, after some time I started feeling dizzy and on seeing He fainted on the stage while watching, after which his friends took him to a Tantrik but there the snake’s poison was not removed and then he was admitted to the hospital.
FIRST PUBLISHED : November 10, 2024, 9:04 PM IST