Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

COVID EFFECT: SHOOT FROM HOME A VIABLE OPTION?

At a time when there is no respite in sight for shoots, artistes remain apprehensi­ve about the way ahead

- Juhi Chakrabort­y juhi.chakrabort­y@htlive.com

It is going to be a month since shoots were completely stalled in Maharashtr­a. While films can still afford to wait till the situation improves, for TV shows, it came as a huge jolt due to which many even relocated to different locations such as Gujarat, Goa and Telangana. But with lockdown imposed in Goa — which was the most preferred destinatio­n for shoots — what happens now since there’s a constant demand for a regular flow of content on the small screen. Are actors looking at shooting from home? Can that be a viable option?

Actor Sanjay Gagnani, who was shooting Kundali Bhagya in Goa says, “With new developmen­ts, the production team is yet to figure out how to take things forward. I feel, shoot from home is the most convenient and safest option for the time being. It’ll not only ensure our safety but also of the people around us, without compromisi­ng on the entertainm­ent for the audience.” He mentions how even last year, the shoot from home model “worked wonders” and he himself had “shot a three-week sequence” from his home on phone.

Given the worsening situation, while actor Karanvir Sharma believes that shoot from home is the best option at hand for actors, he finds the bio-bubble concept a better way of looking at things.

“It’s not possible to churn interestin­g content for long when you shoot from home. But never say never. We might just be going the (content creators) Bhuvan Bam or Ashish Chanchlani way,” says the actor of TV show Shaurya Aur Anokhi Ki Kahani, which also shifted to Goa last month.

In disagreeme­nt with this whole idea of shoot at home, actor Rajesh Kumar opines, “How is that feasible? The production houses have anyway been stretching their budgets when they opted to shoot out of Mumbai.”

Elaboratin­g further, Kumar, who’d personally be fine shooting from home, adds, “Shooting TV shows require certain kind of set up, mics, cameras... arranging all that at home for every single member of the cast is not possible.”

That said, while TV shows can still be shot from home, what happens to web shows, whose shootings have come to a screeching halt?

Bhanu Uday Goswami, whose web series Rudrakaal released in March just before the lockdown, tells us that there are still some episodes left to be shot. But he asserts that shooting from home isn’t an option for them. “For TV shows, since the stories are pretty much linear and can be altered for a period of time, so they can be shot from one place. But with web shows, the story cannot be tweaked because it’s a compact plot. Our series had to be stalled because we can’t shoot from home. We have a bank of few episodes but that’s not going to suffice. So, shooting from home may work for TV shows but not web series,” he maintains.

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 ?? PHOTO: SHUTTERSTO­CK ( IMAGE FOR REPRESENTA­TIONAL PURPOSE ONLY) ?? (Clockwise from below) Karanvir Sharma, Sanjay Gagnani and Rajesh Kumar
PHOTO: SHUTTERSTO­CK ( IMAGE FOR REPRESENTA­TIONAL PURPOSE ONLY) (Clockwise from below) Karanvir Sharma, Sanjay Gagnani and Rajesh Kumar

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