Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘SHOOTING WAS CHAOTIC BEFORE, NOW QUIETER’

On his birthday, today, Maniesh Paul wants to spend time with his loved ones

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ere used to be a sense f chaos on set, before he pandemic, and that as gone missing with d-19 crisis taking over , feels actor Maniesh o’s spending his with a wish of going ging spree soon. a couple of shows , and everything has . The shows happen oma background, the e is not there. It’s a t game altogether. All tes have to get used to a new decorum and working style,” admits Paul, who turns 40 today.

He shares how everyone was used to a “rush”, with so much happening all around, but now “it has become quieter”.

“We’d have people chitchatti­ng, spot dada, light men, someone talking outside while shooting was going on inside.

The energy on the set has definitely gone down,” says the actor, who is known for his hosting gigs.

Then there’s fear of the virus. “We look at each other, want to give each other a hug. But we don’t. My vanity van used to be a mohalla, but now we’ve to take care. We’re trying to cut the entourage. If we take care for some time, things will get better,” says Paul, who made his acting debut in 2013 with Mickey Virus.

Ask him what he misses the most, and he’s quick to reply: “Hugging people”. And that’s his birthday wish.

Birthdays are an emotional affair for Paul, who says he does not believe in resolution­s. “I will spend time with my family and close friends. This is the second year where we won’t be partying for two reasons. First, we’ve to take care of protocols. Second, I don’t feel like partying. I can’t be so selfish that I’m having a great time when so many are still suffering,” adds the actor, who will soon resume shooting for Jug Jugg Jeeyo.

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