@soorajdigit
LEDs run on constant small DC voltage and current. Since India has 230V AC, there’s a power driver circuit whose one end is 230V AC connecting to mains and other side is DC or whatever it takes to run the LED tube and bulb w/o a transformer inside it. This may develop fault. And while it’s supposed to fuse silently, in rare cases may blow, as it happened in my bathroom possibly in case of a surge.
I suspect same thing has happened with your tube light.
LED lights that run on 12V DC batteries and at output of PC SMPS are one type and I was just referring to those which plug in directly to 230V AC like those tube lights and bulbs in our house. In rare cases there also might be some fault in wiring or loose contacts.
That’s what I meant when I said I don’t trust LED tubes and bulbs that run on 230V as there’s a very small but a probability of it fusing with a blow. At least I experienced it in my house. I can’t explain exactly why it happened but it happened. It could be that some circuit component failed/burnt, the heat caused some expansion of glass or plastic material or if there's any inert gas inside it and it broke.
Did the MCB trip in your house when it happened?