Hindustan Times (Patiala)

AGE NO BAR? NOT REALLY

As per Maharashtr­a government’s guidelines, no cast/crew member above 65 is to be allowed on the sets during shoots, but industry experts find the idea ‘impractica­l’

- Prashant Singh ■ prashant.singh@htlive.com

Last week, a number of TV shows went back on floors with all the precaution­s against Covid-19. Hindi films, though, are yet to follow suit. But even as filmmakers/ TV producers work towards following all the guidelines issued by the Maharashtr­a government, makers are in quandary over one particular point that no cast/crew member above the age of 65 years is to be allowed on the sets/shooting areas.

Earlier this month, Indian Film and Television Directors Associatio­n (IFTDA) wrote a letter to Maharashtr­a chief minister, Uddhav Thackeray seeking reconsider­ation of the said guideline. Another film body, Indian Motion Pictures Producers’ Associatio­n (IMPPA), too, wrote to the chief minister. Last week, IFTDA again sent a letter to the government “regarding the permission for the persons above 65 years to work.”

Although the guideline is yet to be modified, IFTDA president, Ashoke Pandit is

“confident t permission­s will come in.” He says, “The government has been extremely helpful with regards to all our requests. This point doesn’t just impact actors but so many technician­s, as well as labourers etc. But I am sure this will be worked out soon. It could be an oversight.”

In fact, the IFTDA letter goes on to mention several names of actors and directors such as Amitabh Bachchan, Anupam Kher, Paresh Rawal, Mithun Chakrabort­y, Shakti Kapoor, Dharmendra, David Dhawan, Subhash Ghai, Javed Akhtar, Vidhu Vinod Chopra, and many others, who are all 65 plus and are “actively working in the industry.”

“Why just actors or directors? There’s an entire army of cast-and-crew. What if I have a light-man or someone in the costume department, or a driver in that age bracket?

Honestly, it would be very difficult to work with such a directive,” says filmmaker Shoojit Sircar, whose last film, Gulabo Sitabo featured Bachchan in the lead.

Director Anees Bazmee concurs, saying, “A number of our prominent actors as well as technician­s are above 65. How can we avoid hiring/casting them? Technicall­y, in Indian films, we have so many grandfathe­r or grandmothe­r parts. What will happen to them? Especially, our TV shows are filled with senior citizens’ parts.”

For actor-politician, Paresh Rawal — who turned 65 last month — the guideline is

“purely impractica­l.” He adds, “I am sure the government will have to alter it.” Dhawan, on his part, also feels that “like everyone else, 65 plus actors and technician­s should also be allowed to work.” The Coolie No. 1 director says with a smile, “Unlike regular jobs, there can’t be a retirement age for creative people. But I am sure the government will allow them [65 plus actors and technician­s] also to work.”

 ?? PHOTOS: PRODIP GUHA/HT, YOGEN SHAH AND RAAJESSH KASHYAP/HT ?? (Clockwise) Amitabh Bachchan, Paresh Rawal, Shabana Azmi and David Dhawan
PHOTOS: PRODIP GUHA/HT, YOGEN SHAH AND RAAJESSH KASHYAP/HT (Clockwise) Amitabh Bachchan, Paresh Rawal, Shabana Azmi and David Dhawan
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