Vaibhavi Upadhyaya, an actress from Sarabhai vs. Sarabhai, perishes after her car plunges into a canyon. On May 22, a popular TV star named Vaibhavi Upadhyaya passed away from injuries sustained in a car accident.She and her fiancé, Jay Suresh Gandhi, were travelling when the tragedy happened near Banjar, HimachaPradesh.Jasmine was a well-known character that Vaibhavi Upadhyaya played in the television series Sarabhai vs. Sarabhai. On May 24, there will be here final rites. Vaibhavi frequently enjoyed travelling. She was in Himachal with her fiancé when their automobile crashed into a canyon, resulting in an accident for both of them. Despite suffering injuries as well, her fiancé Jay lived.They were delivered right away to a Banjar hospital.The two were touring Tirthan Valley in Jay's Fortunar automobile while on the road. The car lost control and plunged into a gorge for roughly 50 feet in Sidhwa, close to Banjar. Locals nearby arrived on the scene right once and called the polic
Now available for streaming on Peacock, this film stars a cocaine-addled bear that murders people.Yet one sight in particular, the Cocaine Bear ambulance scene, sticks out among the sea of powdered stimulants and bloody guts. No offence intended to the rest of the film, but if you just wanted to skip that scene, which occurs roughly halfway through the film, you'd be good to go. Simple is the basis of Cocaine Bear.A black bear consumes a lot of cocaine, gains superhuman abilities from the drug, and mauls numerous victims. The movie takes place in a Georgia national forest in 1985 and is loosely based on a genuine story. Margo Martindale was cast by director Elizabeth Banks as Liz, a tough-as-nails park warden, in a brilliant choice. Liz escapes the coked-up bear's attack the first time, but she is less fortunate the second time. The bear gets Liz good after mistakenly killing a few innocent men hey, it happens, tensions are high. However, she is still alive.Two paramedics show