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‘IF WE DON’T ACT, WE WILL DIE EVEN WITHOUT COVID’

Senior actors, who are missing from TV shows, express their eagerness to return to sets and continue doing what they love

- Kavita Awaasthi kavita.awaasthi@htlive.com

The show must go on, they say, and TV producers ensured that this year, they would continue to shoot and entertain the audiences on the tube. So, when the Maharashtr­a government imposed restrictio­ns, it meant no shoots from April 15. Many TV serials opted to continue shooting out of Maharashtr­a and relocated to Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Bengaluru, Silvassa, Delhi and Gujarat.

But due to the rise in Covid-19 cases, senior actors have not been able to join the units of their TV shows and are missing work.

Aanjjan Srivastav, 73, who stars in Wagle Ki Duniya (WKD), says, “I have acted all my life and now if I can’t, then what will I do? We want to act till we live. If we don’t act, we will die even without Covid. Some actors act for the money while others perform for the craft and enjoy the process. I can’t wait to go back to the sets.”

A number of actors are missing from their ongoing TV shows including Anupam Shyam from Mann Ki Awaaz Pratigya 2, Bharti Achrekar from WKD, Swati Chitnis from Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai. Though, Rajendra Chawla, 52, is not shooting for his show Tera Yaar Hoon Main, he has found a way to be seen in the episodes. He

shares, “The team has revised the script in a way to show my character via video calls on the show. I shoot short videos and send them. It is not the same as shooting, but I am happy to be doing something. I miss my unit and talk to them daily. Earlier I wouldn’t watch the show regularly, but now I watch every episode.”

Most seniors have got both doses of the vaccine and feel more confident of venturing out to shoot. Arvind Vaidya, 81, is all geared up to join his show Anupama, in Silvassa. He says, “I was feeling really bad that I was unable to go to shoot. I understand the issue at hand and I didn’t want to take any risk. I spoke to producer

Rajan Shahi who allowed me to take a break and now that I have got both doses of the vaccine, I hope to join them soon.” Srivastav remarks that during the Mumbai shoots, the producers took all precaution­s and kept the unit in a biobubble and will continue to do so once they return. He adds they are no different from so many younger actors who have diabetes or blood pressure.

Chitnis, 62, who contracted Covid-19 last year, says its after-effects last for a long time. She says,“It was not safe to travel and doctors told me that I am at risk due to age. I feel young at heart but I can’t ignore the fact that I am 62. I hope shoots open in Mumbai soon.”

 ??  ?? ARVIND VAIDYA
I have acted for 56 years of my life. For me, acting is not my bread and butter but my saans.
ARVIND VAIDYA I have acted for 56 years of my life. For me, acting is not my bread and butter but my saans.
 ??  ?? RAJENDRA CHAWLA
I hope that soon we get some clarity about the restrictio­ns and the makers can then decide to return to Mumbai accordingl­y.
RAJENDRA CHAWLA I hope that soon we get some clarity about the restrictio­ns and the makers can then decide to return to Mumbai accordingl­y.
 ??  ?? AANJJAN SRIVASTAV
The moment the government allows us or the lockdown ends, I want to work. Whoever wants to work should be allowed to do so.
AANJJAN SRIVASTAV The moment the government allows us or the lockdown ends, I want to work. Whoever wants to work should be allowed to do so.
 ??  ?? SWATI CHITNIS
I am feeling very bad about not being able to shoot. This is the longest break I have taken from my work schedule.
SWATI CHITNIS I am feeling very bad about not being able to shoot. This is the longest break I have taken from my work schedule.
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PHOTO: ISTOCK

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