Millennium Post

Bollywood makes most of COVID-19 shutdown

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MUMBAI: The creative Bollywood community of writers, filmmakers and musicians say they are hoping to use this time of self-isolation during Coronaviru­s pandemic to come up with new material or finally focus on that ‘one dream project’.

With major Bollywood releases postponed and shootings on halt due to the COVID-19 outbreak, production houses and studios have instructed their employees to work from home, while writers, filmmakers and musicians are using this quiet time to come up with new material.

“For 83 (whose release was postponed recently) post-production work is in progress. In fact, the post work is happening on individual level for The Girl On the Train. It may not be at the same pace and volume but in a manner the work is continuing,” a top Reliance Entertainm­ent official said.

“Writing and developmen­t activity for newer subjects is happening,” the official added.

Similarly, Abundantia Entertainm­ent’s Shakuntala Devi , featuring Vidya Balan, is scheduled to be released theatrical­ly on May 8. The shoot was underway for two other movies Bhumi Pednekar-starrer

Durgavati and Sherni. “We are all trying to do as much work as we can from home. All the necessary work (post) for Shakun

tala Devi is happening, from everyone’s homes. Everybody is working on individual level,” the source added.

The studio has suspended production and post-production work till March 31.

Director Anees Bazmee, who is currently at his farmhouse in Lonavala, is spending time with his family while supervisin­g the work on Kartik Aaryan’s Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 .

“We are working on a few things on Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 in terms of what to do next, like fine-tuning on writing level and where to shoot next. The work for a writer is always on at every level be it script, dialogues or screenplay,” Bazmee said.

Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 crew had to suspend their shooting in Lucknow due to the Coronaviru­s spread.

“Less than 50 per cent of the shoot is done. The situation is very risky outside so it is essential to remain in isolation. We are just hoping and praying things become normal soon,” Bazmee said.

Writer-director Sabbir Khan, who is awaiting the release of Nikamma on June 5, said there is a sense of completion as most of the shoot on the film was already over by the time the lockdown was announced.

“I have been lucky as our shoot is complete. There is just one song left, which can be inserted later. It is a special promotiona­l track. The post production is also almost done,” he added.

Sabbir said he is utilising this isolation period by putting his creative energies into one of his dream projects.

“There was an idea on which I wanted to work for a very long time, I am utilising this time to work on the script,” said Sabbir, who has directed Heropanti and Baaghi.

Thappad co-writer Mrunmayee Lagoo is busy developing stories for both films and OTT.

“This kind of culture is something writers are used to. We always work from home. The only difference is you can’t have casual chat or meeting in person with anyone. I am working on a few ideas, one with Anubhav Sinha sir again. I am also developing story for a big streaming company which is easy breezy but meaningful,” said Mrunmayee.

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