Published 13:57 IST, June 3rd 2020
Sunil Grover comments on shot-at-home content; shares his experience
Recently, comedian-actor Sunil Grover opened up about shot-at-home content and the team effort, while talking to a leading news portal; shared his experience.
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Actor Sunil Grover, in a recent interview with a leading news portal, discussed shot-at-home content and said that it can t become a new rmal. Well kwn for his comic timing, actor explained point he was trying to make while referring to his recent shoot at home video and said that thing can replace collective effort of a team. In his chat, Sunil Grover also mentioned that he believes humour is best medicine for people in difficult times.
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Sunil Grover's take on shot-at-home content
Interestingly, in interview, while discussing shot-at-home content, 46-year-old actor explained a shooting crew involves many people like cameraman, trolley operator, lightman, director, and makeup artist among many ors, who are masters of ir respective departments and said that artists and actors are used to m.
While praising people who have shot entertaining and engaging content at home amid lockdown, Sunil Grover added that shot-at-home content is a good idea but cant be compared to collective effort of a shooting crew and team.
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Talking about his latest video to raise awareness about health hazards of smoking on occasion of World Tobacco Day, Sunil Grover said that shooting a video all by himself at home was a challenging task for him. Calling it a 'taxing process', Baaghi actor said that it was difficult for him to understand right camera angle. While adding a pinch of humour, Sunil said that because of his natural beauty, he did t require makeup department.
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Talking about on-going situation, Bharat actor said that it is important to keep an eye on mental health of loved ones. He also added that it’s getting difficult for many to survive this lockdown while considering that people are t used to staying cooped inside ir house. Giving suggestions on how to kill boredom amid lockdown, he said that it is better to spend time with good music and funny videos. In his furr conversation, Grover asked everyone to be respectful towards frontline workers such as cleaners, policemen, doctors, ration providers who are out on roads to keep ors safe.
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13:57 IST, June 3rd 2020