Corona's grip is light or hard - but it's just as dangerous and dangerous as it was in the past. Recently, when its second wave was terrorizing everywhere, Bollywood's production houses, companies and trade unions showed readiness to provide vaccines to their representatives, day laborers and the needy at their own expense and urged the government to collect the supply of vaccines. Repeatedly requested, but to no avail as the government could not supply the vaccine. So this vaccination program could not go anywhere. The government could not afford the vaccine and everything failed.
Due to the second wave of Corona, everything in Bollywood came to a standstill due to restrictions. The massive vaccination drive has temporarily halted the vaccination process for the age group as there is not enough supply of vaccines to revive Bollywood and resume all activities. Many Bollywood production houses are willing to buy large quantities for their staff but the result is zero.
Meanwhile, a number of Bollywood actors have even taken the first dose of the vaccine, including Madhuri Dixit, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Radhika Madan, Riteish Deshmukh and others.
Actress Tamanna Bhatia believes that the daily batch of Bollywood workers showed readiness to buy vaccines in batches but it was not possible as there were not enough batches of vaccines available. ‘It was believed by the industry that economic activity could be furthered if everyday workers were vaccinated and allowed to stand on their own two feet. I hope the government has enough time to take up the issue, "Tamanna said.
Shiba Shish, CEO of Reliance Entertainment, said the government believes it is "impossible" to return to work without vaccinations. There is no permanent solution to this. Unless you get your team vaccinated, 'he said.
The industry urged the Maharashtra government to look into the matter and find a way to vaccinate members of the industry so that the vaccination campaign can gain momentum.
He also wrote to the Indian Motion Picture Producers Association (IMPA) requesting Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray to set up a vaccination center for his members. The Federation of Western India Cine-Employees also requested the state government to provide vaccine facilities to our artists and workers. Yashraj Films chief Aditya Chopra also requested the Chief Minister to allow the purchase of 50,000 vaccines for our staff. The one-stop vaccine center is important, 'said J. Krishnan, chairman of the TV division. D. "We have even written to the government to make Filmcities a hub," Majethia said.
Nitin Tej Ahuja, CEO, Producers Guild of India, said, "We are in talks with the government and various departments to set up a mass vaccination camp for those involved in the film industry. However, no steps have been taken for mass vaccination."
Despite all the efforts made by various sectors of the film world, the result has been zero.
Nothing concrete has happened yet. It is not known how long this will last, but the heartbeat of Bollywood is now hanging over the working class.
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