The art of reel creation, which gained prominence, has now become the source of death. Anvi Kamdar, a Mumbai native who rose to prominence with her creation 'Reel', died after falling into a canyon while filming a video in Maharashtra's Raigad district. Anvi, a 27-year-old 'chartered accountant' who was out for a walk with seven pals, fell down a 300-foot-deep canyon near Kumbhe waterfall in Mangaon, Raigad district, while filming a video on Tuesday. On Wednesday, a police official provided this information. According to a Mangaon police official, Anvi, a Mulund resident in Mumbai, went for a walk with her companions amid the rain. Anvi, a certified public accountant, was well-known for her social media clips.
Anvi went on a vacation to the waterfall with friends.
What did Anvi Kamdar know about the technique of reel creation that helped her gain popularity? That's what caused his death. In fact, Anvi traveled to the waterfall with her seven pals on July 16. Around 10.30 a.m., Anvi walked to a little spike near the Kumbhe waterfall and began filming the reel. His leg slipped and plunged into a 300-foot-deep canyon.
The police team, which learned of the event, went to the scene. The Coast Guard and Maharashtra State Electricity Board personnel also assisted, but Anvi was unable to be rescued. He was brought to the hospital, where physicians pronounced him dead. The incident occurred near the Kumbhe waterfalls in Raigad district.
An appeal to travelers following Anvi Kamdar's death.
Following Anvi Kamdar's death, Managaon police inspector, tehsildar, and other local officials issued an appeal to tourists and residents in the area. People should approach tourism responsibly. Prioritise safety when travelling. Avoid dangerous actions in tourist areas.