Mumbai: With lockdown regulations being relaxed and the Maharashtra government giving a go-ahead, a slew of filmmakers in Bollywood have decided to resume shooting. However, many celebrities are still sceptical to step out and start work on the sets.
Super 30 fame actor Mrunal Thakur is one of them. For her, "health comes first".
"I am not ready yet. I feel if I say yes to a shoot, then I am putting a lot of people's health at risk. I don't know. I am really unable to decide. Also, the monsoons have arrived in Mumbai. So, there are more chances of spreading the diseases -- especially flu," Mrunal told IANS.
Mrunal also urged people to be responsible if they resume work.
"People really need to be responsible. I understand work is important and if people are planning to resume working, they should maintain proper precautions. Health comes first. If someone is not feeling well, he/she should stay at home instead of coming to work. I know delaying work is not the only option, so why not take proper measures," she added.
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Actor Tanuj Virwani agrees. "As much as a I miss being on a set, I think it would be extremely shortsighted to think about resuming shooting soon. The simple reason for that is the project I am currently shooting for requires a lot of cast and crew, and there is simply no way to do it otherwise. I feel films and shows that require fewer people on set should lead the way. Based on how they manage and control their sets, a lot of others will gain confidence as well as insight. I personally don't see shoots starting with full force until July-end or early August," he said.
Actor Varun Sharma is eagerly waiting to face the camera but will take a call only after seeing how safe it is to shoot.
"I am sure we all have been waiting to get involved and busy with our individual professions and, yes, I am eager to go face the camera - though, only if it is safe to shoot is when I would opt for it, keeping all safety measures in place," Varun shared.
Actor- singer Aparshakti Khurana is not wholly sure about the situation.
"Well, I don't know how many actors and directors are ready to go out and shoot, but whoever is contemplating must keep a couple of things in mind. Precautions must be taken and secondly, the number of people on the sets (must be minimum). At the end of the day, only two things matter -- health and work. Both have to go hand in hand," Aparshakti emphasised.