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‘Iwasconvin­cedofOTT’s potentialb­eforeCovid-

- Rishabh Suri rishabh.suri@htlive.com

Actors sure sound excited to step out and get back to work. While some are still a bit apprehensi­ve given the Covid-19 pandemic, Anil Kapoor certainly isn’t one of them. He got a chance to complete the dubbing for his upcoming web film, and admits experienci­ng the new normal was “interestin­g”.

The 63-year-old tells us, “We had to be more mindful of our safety and the safety of the people around us. From wearing protective gear to maintainin­g social distance, it was a working environmen­t that none of us have ever seen before. And yet, it was

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Kapoor sees it as a great sign that the Maharashtr­a government is cautiously allowing shoots for all formats to begin again, albeit with strict guidelines in place. “It proves what experts everywhere have been telling us all along...that we need to make safety procedures and building immunity a part of our daily lives. Covid-19 is not going away anytime soon so it’s imperative that we adjust our expectatio­ns of what’s considered ‘normal’ to include these basic but crucial precaution­s,” he says.

The hot debate in Bollywood is about filmmakers opting for a direct-to-OTT release over waiting for theatres to reopen. While theatre owners aren’t happy with the decision taken by a host of biggies recently, some opine that people involved in a film need to save their money.

As someone who has seen the industry change over the years, we ask Kapoor what he feels about this. He quips, “We’re all facing some really tough decisions in these times, but at the end of the day, it’s up to those invested in the film to take a call.”

The actor, however, maintains that he was convinced of the potential digital platforms had “even before Covid-19 came into the picture”. He explains, “My next film was always going to have a digital release because we were all convinced of the power and reach of digital platforms, even when many warned us against taking such a huge risk. It’s reassuring to see a lot of other producers release their movies digitally now. That being said, when the theatres do open (and are deemed safe), we are bound to see a whole lot of people flock to the medium that they know and love.”

 ?? PHOTO: INSTAGRAM ?? Karan Patel
PHOTO: INSTAGRAM Karan Patel

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