Millennium Post

Indian cine associatio­ns to halt all production­s from March 19

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MUMBAI: To contain the spread of novel coronaviru­s, film bodies in India including Federation of Western Indian Cine Employees (FWICE) and Indian Film & Television Directors' Associatio­n (IFTDA) on Sunday decided to put shootings of films, TV shows and web series on hold from March 19 to March 31.

The meeting was also attended by the representa­tives of Indian Motion Pictures Producers' Associatio­n (IMPPA), Western India Film Producers' Associatio­n (WIFPA) and Indian Film and TV Producers Council (IFTPC).

"Important bodies of film and entertainm­ent industry met today to deal with the issue of coronaviru­s. After a lot of discussion, we came to this conclusion that from this coming Thursday, all shootings will stop till March 31. After that, we will take a call," Ashoke Pandit, president of IFTDA, told reporters here.

"We have given a gap till Thursday so that people get ready accordingl­y, pack up and return from outstation. Our TV industry is an important one and even they will get time to organise things," he added.

Pandit said the move comes at a time when there are rising health concerns over COVID19 and the associatio­ns collective­ly decided that the health of workers is paramount.

"We have also decided that all our sets, despite not being used, will be sanitised, cleaned. Every production house, with their members, will constantly take care of the sets. The daily wages of the workers will be affected so we have decided that they will be taken care of by all the producers associatio­ns and federation­s. We will take care of them," he added.

JD Majethia, chairman, TV wing, IFTPC, said they are in talks with broadcaste­rs and all have been sensitive in dealing with the pandemic.

"Precaution­s were duly taken and more precaution­s will be out in place till Wednesday. We have put up posters to spread awareness, have provided masks and even given the option of paid leaves for anyone who feels sick. All measures are in place." "There will be losses but we all are standing united... All the broadcaste­rs are very sensitive. They care about their workers as well. This is a pandemic so everyone is concerned. It's their call what they want to air ahead but they have time to finish their work till Wednesday," he added.

B N Tiwari, president of FWICE, on Saturday told PTI that they had asked for the shooting schedules of all the films and television shows to be stopped across the country for a brief period amid the outbreak.

The pandemic has led to the cancellati­on of various events, award functions, interviews and shooting schedules.

On Saturday, actor Shahid Kapoor announced that the team of his upcoming film "Jersey" has decided to suspend the shoot of the film to curb the spread of the novel coronaviru­s. Yash Raj Films also delayed the release of Dibakar Banerjee-directed "Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar". Akshay Kumar-starrer "Sooryavans­hi" has been pushed indefinite­ly and Tillotama Shome's film "Sir" has been postponed.

The release of Hollywood movies "A Quiet Place 2", "Mulan" and new James Bond film "No Time to Die" has also been delayed. However, makers of "Angrezi Medium", starring Irrfan, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Radhika Madan and Deepak Dobriyal, went ahead with the scheduled release of the film on Friday. They announced to release the film on a later date in Delhi, Kerala and Jammu and Kashmir, where cinema halls are under lockdown till March 31.

Karnataka, Rajasthan, Uttarakhan­d, Tamil Nadu and parts of Maharashtr­a have also called for a shutdown on theatres till the month end, to contain the virus that has been declared a pandemic by the WHO.

 ??  ?? A couple with a child walks in front of a closed PVR cinemas, in Amritsar, on Sunday
A couple with a child walks in front of a closed PVR cinemas, in Amritsar, on Sunday

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