you are right. But the very people you are talking of can also find something temporary until the curve flattens the cases are NOT decreasing they are increasing instead. The privileged & the educated arent following the rules and precautions themselves then please tell me how can we expect the unfortunate to?Originally posted by: MrsRishabhBajaj
Well you have a point. As I said earlier, I do agree with you that it's dangerous and yes, for the actors or directors it's not important to shoot.
But at the end of the day a lot of people earn their bread butter by doing small things on sets. And maybe they're losing out. I don't mean to offend anyone but I just feel like corona isn't going anywhere anytime soon. So even if shoot is restarting the more responsible people on sets can keep all precautions in mind and do temperature checks everyday make sure everyone is safe and clear before shoot starts. Maybe they can minimise people on the sets and make actors do their own make up and hair. Maybe they can keep social distancing.
But life won't stop and all of us will have to return to work. Even in my office there are peons and staff who aren't educated enough to know how dangerous Corona is. But still I have to go to work.
That's my only point.
As per temporary, here we can see people selling various items of food, Vegetables, fruits, fish chicken, delivery everything. You got to admit that the people we are talking about and for whom we want Tellywood sectors to open, can afford something temporary unlike the unfortunate section altogether. Moreover they are so large in number, with only 35 people allowed in the sets do you think it will anyway benefit all of them?
Let the curve if not flatten, let it be stable. Why put their lives in danger especially when they can't afford treatment or even testing at the first place?!
Corona isn't going anytime soon, but when fortunate people misuse their privileges it's the unprivileged who suffers. All I request is for the curve to at least flatten a bit. Mumbai is epicenter!