Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Covid-19 crisis adds on to aspiring actors’ woes

- Rishabh Suri rishabh.suri@htlive.com

Ever since the lockdown was imposed, all businesses, including the Hindi film and television industry, have been affected badly. And no shoots means no work for the actors, junior artistes, technician­s and several others. For the struggling actors, who depend on the money they get from daily assignment­s, the situation is worse.

Rupesh, a casting coordinato­r, reveals the real situation. “As of now, these aspiring actors are facing the rent problem. Given that none is sure when the lockdown will end, most of them will go back to the pavilion,” he tells us, adding that most of these newbies either stay in PG accommodat­ions or rent apartments together.

Sachin Sharma, who has been trying his luck in showbiz for over three years now, says it’s very “difficult to survive right now”. “I’ve been auditionin­g for lead roles and was supposed to do some TV shows too. But the lockdown happened. I live in Andheri, and have to borrow money from my parents,” says Sharma, a native of Jharkhand.

Since many of them went back to their hometown, in a few cases, only one person is left to bear the burden of the expenses. Vikram Krishnan, yet another actor, says that his society in Andheri was sealed due to Covid-19 positive cases. “My roommate went back home ever since the lockdown was announced. I have to survive mostly on the groceries I had since March 22. When we need milk, we need to tell the police officers here, and they announce to ask if anyone needs anything,” he says, adding that the payment for his previous assignment­s is still due. Then there are actors who got stuck in Mumbai, and couldn’t make it back to their homes. Manuj Nagpal, wanted to go back to Punjab, but says, “I got stuck here. I have done one show, and two regional films. Everything is expensive, including fruits and vegetables. If the price increases even more, it will be more difficult for me. I don’t know how much other people have saved.”

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