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Maharashtra allows film and TV shows to restart shooting and post production but with riders
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The Maharashtra Government has allowed the Media and Entertainment industry to return to work but with some important riders that include only 33 percent crew members of a set.
According to the GR issued by the state government there will be a ceiling on the actors entourage.The actors have been asked to wait in their vehicles and avoid sitting in the common area of the set.
Though there is no instructions on reduction of main cast, but the crew is to be kept minimum and all crew members have to follow social distancing and wearing of masks and gloves on sets.
There is an indication to avoid hair and makeup of secondary artistes.
But PPE suit will be mandatory while doing hair and makeup for principal cast. Staggered lunch breaks, sanitation and temperature checks before entering the set and last but not the least no audience on reality show till the scare of COVID 19 persists : these are some of the stringent norms laid down by the government.
Produxer JD Majethia said, “We had a virtual meeting with Uddhav Thackeray ji last week. He promised to do his best for the entertainment industry. And here we are, shooting set to restart even before we imagined! The industry cannot thank you enough sir. The wait for fresh content is about to end.”
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