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‘I am not interested in shot-at-home videos’

- Kavita Awaasthi

Ifeel that this time is not going to come back. I know we are in a lockdown for the first time and I hope it is the last, too. But we have learned that anything can happen in life,” says Aniruddh Dave, who is now spending time with family. “I have learnt that we can live our life happily, with our family, even with minimal things,” he adds.

The actor has been reading and playing musical instrument­s. He shares that he is not in favour of celebritie­s shooting work videos at home. “I’m not interested in shot-at-home videos, though I have been asked to do the same, I like to work on sets because I need that vibe to act. People who are shooting from home are great actors but I need the whole team and crew. I enjoy shooting with them,” says Dave.

Not in favour of celebritie­s posting videos of them doing their household chores, he remarks, “What you are doing at home is personal, why do you want to share it. I am not so active on social media so maybe that’s why I think like that.”

He asserts that post the lockdown, things in the entertainm­ent industry will change, and states, “There won’t be crowded scenes, and we will see fewer romantic scenes and lesser crew members on set. People will have to get used to this new way of life and they will have to become responsibl­e and self-sufficient. When our lives go back to normal, I don’t think most people will go out immediatel­y. There will always be fear and I hope people are alert always.”

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