Mumbai: Maharashtra government on Tuesday (April 13) announced that films, TV serials and advertisement shoots will be halted in the state from Wednesday (April 14) evening as part of the fresh guidelines to curb the coronavirus cases.
Under the ”Break The Chain” order announced by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, the guidelines will be implemented from 8 PM on Wednesday to 7 AM on May 1 in Maharashtra.
The current order has put a stop to shootings that were underway with precautions like mandatory frequent testing and avoiding scenes with large crowds.
BN Tiwari, President of the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) said the state government”s decision has come as a “huge shock”.
“We should have been allowed to work. Films and TV shoots were underway with complete precautions, adhering to all government guidelines. But the complete halt of shootings is a setback. We plan to write a letter to the CM, requesting him to allow us to shoot.
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