Published 17:47 IST, August 25th 2020
Anil Kapoor hails Centre's SOPs for resuming film and TV shoots, thanks PM Modi
Actor Anil Kapoor recently hailed central government's standard operating procedures (SOPs) for resuming shooting of films and TV programs on Twitter.
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After Central government released standard operating procedures (SOPs) for resuming shooting of films and TV programs on August 23, scores of people from entertainment industry hailed government for ir initiative. Actor Anil Kapoor shared guidelines on Twitter and extended his gratitude to government for helping film fraternity in opting and apting to new rmal safely with lid guidelines. Apart from this, Anil also shared pictures from his film sets while following set guidelines.
Anil Kapoor hails centre for SOPS's on film shoots
In one of pictures, Anil can be seen in mask while rehearsing a scene while in or he can be seen rehearsing dialogues with director. While captioning post, actor lauded government and especially Prime Minister Narendra Modi for having faith and confidence in film industry. Later, Anil also thanked Information and Brocasting Minister Prakash Javekar for ir valuable contribution and information.
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Prakash Javekar h anunced guiding principles and SOPs on preventive measures for media production to contain spre of coronavirus. se include measures such as social distancing and mandatory use of face cover or masks for cast and crew, except for actors in front of camera. Apart from Anil, his bror Boney Kapoor also welcomed guidelines with happiness.
director who h Ajay Devgn-starrer Maidaan in production when COVID-19 induced nationwide lockdown was anunced in March, expressed gratitude towards government. While thanking governet, diector shared a post on Twtitter and wrote, "Big thank you to @PMOIndia @AmitShah @MoHFW_India @PrakhJavekar and @MIB_India for releasing SOP for resumption of work in media production industry. We look forward to resuming work safely (sic)."
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Sharing details of SOPs, Javekar said barring those who are in front of camera, all ors will have to wear masks. move comes three months after Maharashtra government allowed shooting of films, TV serials, and web series with conditions laid down to contain spre of pandemic. Ashoke Pandit, president of Indian Film and Television Directors' Association (IFTDA), said with latest SOPs, Centre has me it possible for industry to consider filming across country. (With inputs from PTI)
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17:47 IST, August 25th 2020