Actors Say No Injury Happened on Movie Set

演員表示拍攝電影期間並未發生受傷事故


Introduction

Actor Kangana Ranaut and comedian Vir Das say a story about an injury is not true. This happened during a movie called Revolver Rani in 2014.

演員 Kangana Ranaut 與喜劇演員 Vir Das 表示,關於受傷的故事並非事實。此事發生在 2014 年拍攝一部名為《Revolver Rani》的電影期間。

Main Body

A journalist said that Kangana hurt Vir Das's lip during a kiss scene. This story became popular on the internet recently.

一名記者稱 Kangana 在拍攝接吻戲時弄傷了 Vir Das 的嘴唇。這個故事最近在網上流傳開來。

Vir Das wrote a message on X. He said the story is a lie. He said Kangana was professional during the movie.

Vir Das 在 X 平台上發表訊息,表示該故事是謊言,並稱 Kangana 在拍攝電影期間表現專業。

Kangana also said the story is not true. She said the journalist is a strange person. The movie did not make much money, and both actors now have new jobs.

Kangana 也表示該故事並非事實,並稱該記者是一個奇怪的人。該電影票房不佳,兩位演員目前都已有新工作。

Conclusion

Both actors say the injury story is false.

兩位演員均表示受傷的故事是不實的。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Something happened' Pattern

In the text, we see: "This happened during a movie."

What is this? We use happened when we talk about a thing that occurred in the past. It is a very common way to start a story.

How to use it:

  • Event \rightarrow happened \rightarrow Time/Place

Easy Examples:

  • The party \rightarrow happened \rightarrow last week.
  • The accident \rightarrow happened \rightarrow on the street.
  • The movie \rightarrow happened \rightarrow in 2014.

🛠️ Word Swap: 'True' vs 'False'

These words are opposites. They are the fastest way to say 'Yes' or 'No' about a fact:

  • True \rightarrow ✅ Correct (The story is true).
  • False \rightarrow ❌ Not correct (The story is false).

Pro Tip: If you don't want to say 'false', you can say 'not true' (e.g., "The story is not true").

Vocabulary Learning

injury (n.)
Physical harm or damage to a part of the body
Example:He had a leg injury after the football game.
journalist (n.)
A person who writes news stories for newspapers or TV
Example:The journalist asked the actor many questions.
popular (adj.)
Liked or known by many people
Example:This song is very popular on the radio.
professional (adj.)
Doing a job with high skill and good behavior
Example:She is very professional and always arrives on time.
strange (adj.)
Different from what is normal; unusual
Example:I heard a strange noise in the kitchen.
false (adj.)
Not true; wrong
Example:The information in the email was false.
Practice A2 words in a crossword