Mumbai:Members of the entertainment industry, including filmmaker Boney Kapoor, actor-producer JD Majethia, filmmaker Ashoke Pandit, on Sunday hailed the standard operating procedures (SOPs) for resuming shooting of films and TV programmes announced by the Centre.
Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar announced guiding principles and SOPs on preventive measures for media production to contain the spread of coronavirus.
These include measures such as social distancing and mandatory use of face cover or masks for cast and crew, except for actors in front of the camera.
Kapoor, who had Ajay Devgn-starrer Maidaan in production when the COVID-19 induced nationwide lockdown was announced in March, expressed gratitude towards the government.
"Big thank you to @PMOIndia @AmitShah @MoHFW_India @PrakadhJavadekar and @MIB_India for releasing SOP for resumption of work in media production industry. We look forward to resuming work safely (sic)," he tweeted.
Sharing details of the SOPs, Javadekar said barring those who are in front of camera, all others will have to wear masks.
"We are laying down SOPs as per international experience, and with the consultation of the health ministry and the home ministry, we have issued these SOPs," he said.
"This is an important aspect of the economy and it employs millions of people, therefore, we have issued this to facilitate now the production activity to resume. I am sure everyone will welcome this and all states will implement this," said Javadekar.
The move comes three months after the Maharashtra government allowed shooting of films, TV serials and web series with conditions laid down to contain the spread of the pandemic.
Pandit, president of Indian Film and Television Directors' Association (IFTDA), said with the latest SOPs, the Centre has made it possible for the industry to consider filming across the country.
"Earlier we would hesitate thinking of going outstation to shoot because of lack of clarity. But now with these SOPs and Centre's permission, we can go anywhere in the country and shoot. It's also a morale boost to the industry which is anyway suffering a lot," Pandit told PTI.