Published on: Aug 02, 2025 07:16 am IST
Two men filming at Juhu beach were swept away by high tide; one was rescued while the other drowned and later washed ashore.
Mumbai: Two men, aged 20 and 22, who were shooting reels at Juhu beach, were swept away by high tide on Friday morning. While one was rescued in time, the other drowned, and his body washed ashore at night, said a police officer.

According to the police, the incident occurred near the Silver beach in Juhu when Rajkumar Govind Subba, 22, was recording a video of Vighnesh Murgesh Devendram, 20, for making a reel. Despite being warned by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation’s lifeguards, Subba and Devendram went close to the sea, said a fire brigade officer.
Devendram, who was closer to the sea, was first carried into the waters by a huge wave, followed by Subba. “The lifeguards came running from 100 meters away, and rescued Subba but Devendram had already drowned by then,” the officer said.
The police and the fire brigade rushed to the spot and launched a search operation for Devendram.
The police paused the search operation late in the evening which was set to resume today morning.
Around 11 pm on Friday, Devendram’s body washed ashore, said Ravi Wadve, a BMC lifeguard on the Juhu beach, who was continuing his patrol.
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