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THE horrific moment a Bollywood star was set upon by a pack of stray dogs has been caught on camera.

Parul Yadav was rushed to hospital after several feral mutts attacked her as she walked near her Mumbai home.

 Parul Yadav was subjected to a horror attack by a pack of stray dogs in Mumbai
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Parul Yadav was subjected to a horror attack by a pack of stray dogs in MumbaiCredit: CEN
 The first of several dogs is seen charging at Yadav, pictured on the far right in white
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The first of several dogs is seen charging at Yadav, pictured on the far right in whiteCredit: CEN
 Here the feral dog is seen just a foot or two away from her
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Here the feral dog is seen just a foot or two away from herCredit: CEN
 A neighbour and rickshaw driver raced to her aid and chased the dogs away
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A neighbour and rickshaw driver raced to her aid and chased the dogs awayCredit: CEN

CCTV and witness-filmed footage shows several dogs running towards the 34-year-old actress, dragging her to the ground.

After a few seconds, a neighbour is joined by a rickshaw driver to chase the dogs away from the terrified Yadav.

She later described how she had been walking her puppy and had been forced to defend her young pet when the pack of dogs attacked.

She suffered injuries to her legs, face, scalp and neck and required surgery for a three-inch cut to her hand.

Yadav had been preparing for an upcoming role in the remake of a movie called Queen.

It is not clear whether filming will now go ahead as planned.

It was not confirmed whether Yadav’s puppy was injured in the attack.

 But she was left with nasty injuries and required surgery in hospital following the attack
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But she was left with nasty injuries and required surgery in hospital following the attackCredit: CEN
 Yadav is believed to have been walking her pet dog and was trying to protect it from the feral animals
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Yadav is believed to have been walking her pet dog and was trying to protect it from the feral animalsCredit: CEN


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