Film bodies want to resume work in IPL-like bubbles

17 April,2021 07:12 AM IST |  Mumbai  |  Upala KBR

Cine bodies in talks with tech companies to shoot in stricter bio-bubble, as followed by IPL teams, if lockdown extends beyond May 1

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After the new restrictions issued by the state put all shoots on hold, leading film bodies made a plea to CM Uddhav Thackeray to allow a few concessions to the entertainment industry. The associations are also working with filmmakers to explore the possibility of bio-bubble shoots, along the lines of the IPL, if the lockdown extends beyond May 1.


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Besides making a plea to the CM, the cine bodies are simultaneously working with filmmakers to explore safe modes of shooting in these trying times. While some productions have already explored bio-bubble, the associations are considering implementing the stringent bio-bubble practice of the ongoing Indian Premier League 2021, on movie sets, in the near future. Ashok Dubey, general secretary, FWICE, says, "If the lockdown extends beyond May 1, we wish to submit a proposal to the CM to allow filmmakers to shoot in a bio-bubble, [along the lines of the IPL]. Some big studios are filming outside Maharashtra; those who cannot do that, wish to follow the IPL format."

Some associations have apparently initiated talks with SenseGiz Technologies, which is ensuring the safety of cricketers and support staff in the current season, to avail their facilities. The league's safety norms are far more stringent than those followed on bio-bubble shoots. A trade source reveals, "Besides accommodating the cast and crew at the same hotel, the safety solutions will include geo-fencing, historic contact tracing, securing real-time data about violations and identifying them through devices on the set and in the hotels." Despite these protocols, the cricket league has had its share of players coming down with the infection.


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Anil Nagrath, IMPPA, however, points out that it can be afforded only by a few producers. "Most units are working on a shoestring budget. Shoots have become a costly affair due to the safety restrictions. The IPL bio-bubble will double a producer's expenses."

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