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From
ordinary people to T.V stars, dengue has
made its presence felt everywhere. Now the
latest victim being the storylines! After
two of T.V's high profile brigade, Smriti
Iraani and Rajshri Thakur, were diagnosed
positive, the producers had to adjust new
plots in the stories. Does this sound like
doom for programming?
Apart from the personal loss, the production
house suffers monetarily as well as on the
creative front. Schedules go awry; the redrafted
tracks have to be gripping enough for the
shows to maintain their TRPs.
Riya V Anandwala
talks to a few producers, directors, creative
heads and actors who speak about the precautions
undertaken and dealing with disturbed schedules!
Nivedita Basu- Deputy Creative Director,
Balaji Telefilms
We haven't taken any special precaution
as we have never faced any case of dengue.
I got to know about Smriti yesterday and
that too she didn't get it from our sets.
We have sweepers cleaning 24x7, fumigation
machines to get rid of the mosquitoes in
the evening and nights. Food has never been
a problem; we take care of the water provided.
As of now no other precautions have been
taken, we are just maintaining the old ones!
In a show like Kyunki, even if Smriti is
not available, we can play around with the
other stars, so that's not an issue at all.
Otherwise, no star has ever fallen pray
to this epidemic.
Sanjay Upadhyay- Director, Kumkum
We treat our sets as our home! We keep
them very clean and also, we give a lot
of importance to hygiene on the sets. We
nearly spend 14 to 15 hours there, also,
a few of the actors/artistes go in for a
catnap so hygiene is of utmost importance.
Daily soaps along with being hectic have
a certain amount of flexibility also! It's
not an unusual occurrence, and if any of
our stars get affected by dengue we can
always focus on other characters. Certainly
there is instability in the schedule, but
it is not a very difficult deal to handle
it. We can manage the creative dent.
Jamnadas Majethia-Producer, Hats Off
Right from the beginning we have mineral
water and water purifiers on the sets for
our actors as well as technicians. Every
second month we have pest control doing
the rounds of our sets. We also have facilities
to get rid of the mosquitoes and flies which
are on the hitlist currently. But in the
case of Resham Dankh it becomes a major
problem as we shoot at Madh Island. I had
called for a meeting with the local committee
there lately, and we are trying to fix this
problem.
Schedules definitely get disturbed. Fortunately,
my cast and crew have not been affected
by dengue yet, but lately I was hit by this
epidemic. We are taking ultimate care so
that our schedules don't go haywire and
also actors are safe. I say, "Ek Macchar
daily soap ko kharab kar deta hain!"
Sunjoy Wadhwa-Producer, Sphere Origins
Keeping this epidemic in mind the major
precaution which we undertake is to maintain
our environment. We try and keep it as clean
as possible. We take certain measures to
keep the flies and mosquitoes away too.
On the schedule front, we do have a bit
of a problem, but not to a very great extent.
We bring out interesting angles and build
that. And also, our TRPs don't come crashing
down.
Kinnari Mehta-Producer, Jai Mehta Productions
We do pest control once a fortnight and
have mosquito repellents burnt in the evenings,
the prime time for the flies to invade our
sets. Our caterers are not those canteenwala's
they have a lot of health food, so for those
who binge on boiled food, their problem
is solved!
The tracks which are built up after redrafting
the script are definitely not in the favour
of the show, but we are left with no other
option.
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Hiten Tejwani
I am not eating at any and every place.
Where I feel eating should be avoided,
I do that. Otherwise, Balaji is trustworthy,
so I have not taken any major precautions.
Sharad Kelkar
We request the cleaners to keep our
make-up rooms very clean. Apart from
that we burn coils which help us getting
rid of these bugging flies. Coming
to the food aspect, nothing is safer
than the home cooked food. I do have
a bit on the sets; otherwise I always
carry food from home.
Reena Kapoor
The only precaution I have taken is
to avoid the food and water outside.
A production house cannot do much;
after all we have to take care of
ourselves.
Ram Kapoor
I take no special precautions. I am
the kind of guy who says what has
to happen will happen. There are mosquitoes
on the sets where we were, but we
go with whatever precautions that
the production house provides. I would
not know what care they are taking.
We are too busy on our sets filming
and shooting to notice what is going
on. And no. No. I am not carrying
any mosquito repellents or mosquito
creams with me on the sets.
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By RIYA V ANANDWALA |
Posted
on 10 November 2006 8:50pm
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