Maharashtra allows movie shoots in the unlock plan with riders

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On Thursday June 3, Congress leader and relief and rehabilitation minister Vijay Wadettiwar had announced that the government of Maharashtra has decided upon an unlock plan. The news comes with colours for the film industry as shootings will finally resume. But, one will have to strictly follow certain rules – the shoots will happen in a bubble and moreover, no movement will be allowed outside after 5 pm.

According to Vijay Wadettiwar, districts have been divided on the basis of the weekly positivity rate and percentage of occupancy of oxygen beds. Districts with less positivity rate and oxygen bed occupancy will have more relaxation and vice versa.

Right after the announcement by Vijay Wadettiwar, the government of Maharashtra made it clear to the public that these proposals are only under consideration and haven’t been passed yet by chief minister Uddhav Thackeray.

After which, on June 5, at around 1:55 am, the government officially announced that the said unlock plan is indeed on. Through twitter, the CMO Maharashtra notified and neatly explained  the criteria for different levels of district through which, it is clearly understandable that shootings can be resumed.

An industry insider says, “This is great news for the industry. A lot of shootings have been pending for a long time. Finally, the producers of these movies can heave a sigh of relief. Even the television industry will be happy. For a long time, a lot of serials have been shot in resorts in Gujarat and Daman. It was amusing to see that suddenly, so many daily soaps showed all major characters moving to a resort. But what choice did they have? Now they can finally head back to the city.”

“The rules are strict considering Mumbai comes under Level 3. But we have seen that the positivity rate has been falling in the city. I am sure that occupancy of oxygen beds too would reduce. If all goes well, in the next round, Mumbai might move from Level 3 to Level 2” he added.

Recently, it had come to light that producer Aditya Chopra had decided to dismantle the sets of Tiger 3, starring Salman Khan, as it was becoming financially unfeasible. Besides Tiger 3, the other films waiting to be shot are Shah Rukh Khan starrer Pathan, Taapsee Pannu starrer Shabaash Mithu, Ajay Devgn’s directorial MayDay, Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s period drama Gangubai Kathiawadi, Ranbir Kapoor-Alia Bhatt starrer Brahmastra, Prabhas-Kriti Sanon starrer Adipurush etc. This announcement brings a relief to the directors and producers of these films.

A trade expert however says, “The rules are such that not all film’s shoots will be able to commence. Also, a lot of producers have insisted that they would like to get their units vaccinated before going on floors. A clearer picture will emerge in a few days.”

As per the announcement by the CMO Maharashtra, Level 3 consists of cities and districts which have a weekly positivity rate of 5-10% or oxygen bed occupancy of more than 40%. Mumbai falls under this category since its weekly positivity rate is 5.56% while the bed occupancy is 32.51%. As per the rules, cinema halls won’t be allowed to resume operations for places under Level 3.

On the other hand, cities and districts under Level 1 ie. districts with a weekly positivity rate of under 5% and oxygen bed occupancy below 25%, will be allowed to resume operations in cinema halls and malls at regular occupancy. These venues will be allowed to operate as per the Covid appropriate behaviour and subject to any SOP drafted by the authorities. Whether theatres and malls will be allowed at 100% occupancy in these regions remains to be seen. As for cities and districts of Level 2 ie. districts with a weekly positivity rate of under 5% and oxygen bed occupancy between 25 and 40%, theatres and malls can function at 50% occupancy.

As per the government notification, every Thursday, the public health department of Maharashtra will declare the list of oxygen beds occupancy and weekly positivity rate in each district. Depending on these figures, a decision will be taken whether a district needs to be moved to a different level.

As per the government notification, every Thursday, the public health department of Maharashtra will declare the list of oxygen beds occupancy and weekly positivity rate in each district. Depending on these figures, a decision will be taken whether a district needs to be moved to a different level.

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