The
debate
on
whether
the
entertainment
industry
should
be
reopened
for
work
and
business
amid
Coronavirus
crisis
is
seeing
both
arguments.
While
some
filmmakers
and
production
houses
are
eagerly
waiting
to
go
back
out
there,
others
continue
to
remain
cautious
and
question
whether
it
is
the
right
time.
Filmmaker
Anurag
Kashyap
admits
that
he
does
not
have
the
courage
to
go
out
there
and
begin
shooting
right
now.
He
says
that
he
is
not
currently
ready
to
take
that
risk,
and
so,
he
might
instead
start
work
on
post-productions
as
that
is
more
feasible
in
this
scenario.
Speaking
to
Pinkvilla
in
an
interview,
Anurag
said,
"For
some
people,
it
is
about
survival
and
I
get
it
but
I
don't
think
I
have
the
courage
currently
to
go
out
and
begin
shooting.
It
is
a
little
scary
to
shoot
while
maintaining
social
distancing
and
I
am
not
currently
ready
to
take
that
risk.
I
might
start
a
few
post-production
works
because
that
is
still
achievable
while
maintaining
social
distance.
I
will
first
wait
and
see
how
others
are
doing
it
before
putting
anyone
at
risk.
I
am
not
thoroughly
convinced
honestly."
He
also
admitted
that
while
he
was
able
to
keep
himself
occupied
during
the
early
days
of
the
lockdown,
it
is
starting
to
get
to
him.
"Earlier,
I
was
enjoying
writing
and
everything
but
now
I
think
it
is
getting
to
me.
I
can't
seem
to
write
anymore.
It
is
just
getting
to
me
slowly
in
the
last
few
days," he
said.
Anurag
unveiled
his
new
production
house,
Good
Bad
Films,
on
his
Instagram
handle.
He
also
announced
that
the
company's
first
film,
Choked,
will
premiere
on
Netflix,
on
June
5.