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Today is a shocking day for Australia Mahesh babu fans who were present in the ‘Chinatown cinemas’ in Melbourne to watch their favourite hero’s movie for 6:30 PM show on the first day.

In detail, Melbourne exhibitors of 1 Nenokkadine planned for three shows (3:30pm,6:30pm and 9:30pm). Just before the Climax scene during 6:30pm shows around 8:40 pm all of a sudden there was fire on the screen. Which left the public in a big shock. As per reports 3 fire engines attended the location to rescue people. Fortunately, the fire was not huge, and there were no injuries reported. The rescue team moved things fastly and took control of everything in a short time.

On the other side, following this unexpected incident, 9:30 show got canceled and exhibitors guaranteed refund of ticket money to the audience. Locals consider that the poor maintenance of air conditioner in theater and 36 degrees high temperature in Melbourne might be the reasons for fire.