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The cast and crew of ALTBalaji's upcoming web series 'Fixer' have claimed that they were attacked by goons on Wednesday. Actors Mahie Gill and Shabir Ahluwalia are a part of the show, however only the former was shooting when the alleged incident took place. According to the producer of the show, Sakett Saawhney, the team had valid shooting permission, but some drunk goons disrupted them and attacked the crew. "We were shooting in a factory with valid permissions since 7 am and suddenly around 4 pm, some drunk goons came in with sticks and rods and attacked our artists, technicians, and crew members. They said that this is their location and we cannot shoot without their permission," Saawhney said. "There was no scope for discussion, they manhandled women. The Senior Director of Photography (DOP) was injured in the manhandling and the director now has a dislocated shoulder," Saawhney concluded. Mahie Gill said that as soon as the goons came near to attack her, she immediately ran towards her car and locked herself inside and "saw the rowdy people hitting crew members like animals". Police have arrested seven people in connection with the incident, where cast and crew of an underproduction web series 'Fixer' featuring actor Mahie Gill, were allegedly attacked by goons yesterday. Cast and crew of 'Fixer' will be meeting Maharashtra CM today.