Strike affects shooting of movies, serials
July 5th, 2010 - 6:40 pm ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )
By Ruchika Kher
Mumbai, July 5 (IANS) Bollywood and the TV industry cancelled their shooting shedules Monday due to the nationwide strike called by the opposition parties against the hike in fuel prices.
“Today, shootings at various places have been cancelled because of the bandh (strike). It will resume after seven in the evening. Till then, its very unlikely that something will take place,” Dharmesh Tiwari, President of Federation of Western India Cine Employees, told IANS.
There are six main studios in the city - Filmistan, Kamal Amrohi, Mehboob, Natraj, R.K. and Filmcity. And most of them either had no bookings or cancelled their shoots.
“Two-three shootings have been cancelled today because of the bandh, some might resume after seven and others have been rescheduled for some other day,” said a source from Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagari (Filmcity).
R.K. and Filmistan studios had no bookings for the day.
“There are no bookings for shooting today. I think it is because of the bandh,” a staff member from the Filmistan Studios told IANS.
Similarly shooting schedules of various TV serials have been altered while few carried on as usual. But the sources refused to reveal the names of the films or serials which shoot has been cancelled.
Though Sony TV spokespersons said they are carrying on with the shooting as per schedule, others like Colors and Star TV have put a halt.
Actors seem to be enjoying the forced break.
“Whatever the reason guys!! It’s awesome to just be chilling at home. Aaaah!! Been too long since I did this. Months in fact,” actress Priyanka Chopra tweeted.
Director Tarun Mansukhani tweeted, “Not a car on the road.. Absolute silence… Birds chirpping.. Ok! Ok! Crows crowing! Hmmm.. Bandh not a bad idea actually!!!,”
Senior actor Anupam Kher, however, feels strike affects common man’s life, but they don’t have an option.
“Bandh affects the common working people the most and yet this is only noise they can make that reaches the deaf ears. Prices MUST come down,” Anupam wrote on his Twitter page.
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