The 37-page “Back to Action’ protocol explains hygiene matters such as mandatory hand-washing, triple-layer mask and gloves, the avoidance of handshakes and shared cigarettes, and how two metres of social distancing should be maintained.
It lays out training drills and how one or two dedicated team members, called Anti-COVID Boys, must be made available to implement the rules. Two junior doctors and a nurse must also be available for the first three months after shootings resume; and an ambulance must be on standby at all times. It also recommends that some tasks are better done from home.
Meanwhile, industry tracker Ormax Media has published a survey conducted across 58 Indian cities and towns that reveals that 28% of audiences are ready to return to cinemas as soon as they reopen. However, 47% said that they would wait two to three weeks before deciding, while 19% would wait two to three months.
Thumbnail may be an Indian movie but that’s a Bangkok shoot.Also 2 meter social distancing is not possible on all film related jobs.And finally we won’t talk of “unions” there that employ vast crew at inhuman rates,nor the lack of safety or hygiene.This whole article is a farce.
I love how they make it sound like India is an A-list director that's revealing a new filming timeline