Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

NO NEW FILM, TV SHOWS, YET!

Although the showbiz world has got permission­s to restart work, industry insiders maintain that fresh film and TV projects will be on hold for some time now

- Prashant Singh prashant.singh@ n htlive.com

It’s a well-known fact that the Maharashtr­a government has given a green signal to film/TV shoots, albeit with strict guidelines. And while several filmmakers/TV producers are “working out strategies” to restart work, experts say no new movie or TV show is “likely to kick off anytime soon despite permission­s”. As trade analyst, Taran Adarsh puts it: “It’s an organic thought process that filmmakers would first like to complete their pending projects.”

At the same time, insiders feel that due to Covid-19 pandemic, no one “is in the correct mindset right now” to start a fresh project altogether, adding that “a new film requires a lot of planning and a big upfront investment”, besides the fact that an entire team “needs to be aligned and excited about a thought process” with a fresh mindset. “I don’t think anyone is looking at starting a new film at this point,” says producer Bhushan Kumar, who has John Abraham-starrer Satyameva Jayate 2, among her projects, waiting to go on ors. “I am sure we will uge the situation till at ast September-October before taking a new film on the floors. By then, we hope the situation comes under control or there’s some vaccine/medicine,” adds Kumar.

The TV world’s storyline isn’t very different either, with man shows such as Patiala Babe Beyhadh 2, Nazar 2, Ishaaron Ishaaron Mein, Naagin 4 and Vidya going off air. Experts feel the shows that “survive the onslaught [of Covid-19] will have to draw the audiences all over again”. “At a time when shows are being axed and very few of them are getting the green signals to go ahead, the biggest challenge is to ensure that TRPs come in,” says TV pr , adding that the TV industry has been “facing a financial crunch” for a year now as shows haven’t worked and so, advertiser­s/ revenues aren’t coming in.

As for movies, a number of new ones that are yet to go off the hook include biggies such as Takht, Shakun Batra’s next featuring Deepika Padukone, Satyameva Jayate 2, Akshay Kumar-starrer Bell Bottom, and Shah Rukh Khan’s next. Experts feel starting a new, big film may be dicey at this point as it would require a large crew, besides the fact that “overseas shoots are a strict nono”. “No one wants to take a risk of starting a new film, and then get stuck. Insurance companies are also not putting Covid-19 under their umbrella. So, the entire money will be at the producer’s risk,” says Kumar. While Shahi feels that going forward, TV world people have to be “realistic and flexible”, for Adarsh, “safety and survival comes first.”

 ??  ?? John Abraham-starrer Satyameva Jayate 2 is yet to go on floors; Ranveer Singh-starrer Takht hasn’t started yet; and Deepika Padukone’s next couldn’t go on floors in Sri Lanka in March due to lockdown
John Abraham-starrer Satyameva Jayate 2 is yet to go on floors; Ranveer Singh-starrer Takht hasn’t started yet; and Deepika Padukone’s next couldn’t go on floors in Sri Lanka in March due to lockdown
 ??  ?? Ayushmann Khurrana’s film with Anubhav Sinha has been stuck due to the lockdown; and Jennifer Winget’s (below) show Beyhadh 2 has gone off air
Ayushmann Khurrana’s film with Anubhav Sinha has been stuck due to the lockdown; and Jennifer Winget’s (below) show Beyhadh 2 has gone off air
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