Tanisha Mukherjee remembers memory loss after a close accident on the first film shoot
Actor Tanisha Mukherjee recalled her fatal accident on the first film ‘Sssshhhhhh ….’. He revealed an intrusion and memory loss.

Actor Tanisha Mukherjee recently recalled her 2003 Hindi film’s starting experience from the set of ‘Sssshhhh ….’. The actor shared that while filming with Dino Moriya and Gaurav Kapoor in Manali, she was involved in a terrible car accident that left her with a serious head injury and temporary memory loss.
Talking to Vicky Lalwani, Tanisha revealed that she, Dino Moriya, Gaurav Kapoor, and director Holiness S. Kaul were traveling together when her car splashed on black ice and fell into a gorge.
“My director was driving the car. It was a good film. We were enjoying ourselves a lot. Dino Moriya, Main, Gaurav Kapoor, and I were all inside the car … The director was driving the car, and he slipped on black ice and stumbled in a gorge,” he shared.
The effect of the accident was all injured. “Gaurav had fractures at three places in his hand. Dino also had a fracture,” Tanisha revealed.
Tanisha revealed after the shocking of the accident, sharing how she retained a severe head injury, which left her with an infiltration and inflammation of the brain.
“I was suffering from a head injury, which was very dangerous; I had a consent. So the doctor told me, my brain had moved to the edge of my skull and then came back to its place and that is why my brain’s left or perhaps was swollen in the right hemisphere. It took more than a year to improve, but I had to finish this film and other films.”
“After this accident, I lost my memory. We see in films that rise after characters An injury and ask who you are, I was that person. My mother was with me in Manali, where the shooting was going on, and we had to come to Delhi for treatment, “she said.
‘Sssshhhhh,A thriller directed by Holy S. Kaul, marked the Bollywood debut of Tanisha Mukherjee. As a member of Kajol’s younger sister and famous Mukherjee family, he pushed after his serious injury, even though his recovery increased in a year.