Updated On: 26 December, 2020 12:50 PM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Apprehensive about sharing vanity vans amid reports of a more- transmissible COVID-19 strain, actors demand private vehicles; suppliers struggle to meet demand

A file image of Kapil Sharma in his vanity van. Pic/Facebook
Mumbadevi Vehicles` owner Ketan Rawal usually provides three vanity vans to the crew of Soni Razdan and Rajat Kapoor-starrer Call My Agent, which went on floors in October. Over the past few weeks, that number has been upped to five, a demand that he is struggling to meet, given that similar requests have been made by several city production houses.
"I also got a call from Balaji [Production house], which has 17 projects currently on floors. They need 30 to 40 vans each day. I am unable to meet their demand because my vans are [also] being used by the crew of [Sanjay Leela Bhansali`s] Gangubai Kathiawadi, and Rohit Shetty`s Cirkus," says Rawal.