
After Tamil Nadu and Mumbai, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has given permission to shoot films in Hyderabad. For this he has thanked
Mumbai: After Tamil Nadu and Mumbai, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has given permission to shoot films in Hyderabad. For this he has thanked many people in the film world including actor Chiranjeevi.
Chandrashekhar Rao had announced after a recent meeting that shooting of the film, post-production work, which was halted due to Lockdown, would be resumed in phases.
PhotoIn Tamil Nadu, after two months, shooting of TV programs is going to start in non-restricted areas. Representatives of the Film Employees Federation of South India and TV producers sought permission to resume shooting. "Shooting in urban areas will take place inside buildings in non-restricted areas," an official statement said.
No more than 20 people, including actors and technical assistants, will gather with the permission of the local administration. It said public places could be used for shooting in rural areas and such places should be in non-restricted areas.
"Tourists will be barred from entering," the statement said. It says that except for artists, everyone else should wear masks and follow the rules of social distance.
Uddhav ThackerayMaharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray asked the film industry producers to come up with a plan to start arbitrary shooting with limited staff following the rules of social distance during Lockdown. However, Thackeray did not take any decision on reopening the cinemas.
Shooting of films and other productions has been suspended since mid-March due to the corona virus epidemic.
Speaking to a delegation of representatives from the entertainment industry, especially Marathi cinema, Thackeray said, "Following the rules of social distance, the government is considering resumption of shooting and production of government television and films with limited staff."
Industry insiders have also been asked to come up with a comprehensive plan. The delegation's main demands include opening a single-screen theater, helping weaker music producers and waiving GST on film production.