The
Hindi
film
industry
is
cautiously
beginning
to
resume
work
and
shoots
after
months
of
lockdown
in
the
country.
Bhumi
Pednekar
is
of
the
opinion
that
although
there
is
a
fear
of
contracting
the
virus,
it
is
time
to
get
back
to
work
as
many
have
to
earn
their
livelihoods.
She
is
optimistic
about
humanity
being
able
to
adapt
to
the
new
normal
during
the
pandemic.
"The
fact
is
that
people
have
to
earn
a
living
or
they
may
face
loss
of
livelihood.
I
get
there's
a
fear
of
contracting
the
virus,
but
if
experts
feel
it's
time
for
to
go
back
to
work,
then
it
is
time.
We
need
to
start
work
and
strengthen
our
economy.
As
individuals,
we
should
put
in
as
much
money
into
the
economy
as
possible.
Also,
besides
that
help
others
as
well.
If
I'm
somebody
who
can
support
an
X
number
of
family,
I
should
do
it,"
Bhumi
said
in
an
interview
with
Hindustan
Times.
She
added,
"We're
just
human
beings,
as
species,
we
adapt
really
fast.
We
really
move
on,
and
change
is
the
only
constant.
I
don't
think
we've
been
able
to
stick
to
a
particular
habit
for
too
long.
So,
whatever
the
'new
normal'
world
is
going
to
be
like,
we'll
figure
it
out."
Bhumi
was
last
seen
in
Bhoot
-
Part
One:
The
Haunted
Ship.
She
will
next
be
seen
in
Dolly
Kitty
Aur
Woh
Chamakte
Sitare,
and
Durgavati.
When
asked
if
she
has
a
preference
for
her
movies'
release,
whether
it
is
OTT
or
theatrical
release,
she
said
that
she
simply
wants
the
maximum
number
of
people
to
watch
her
films.
"I
don't
have
an
opinion
about
that," she
said,
adding,
"As
an
actor,
I
just
want
most
number
of
people
to
watch
my
films.
It's
the
discretion
of
a
producer
more
than
anyone
else.
It's
their
capital,
their
money.
So
they
decide
what's
best
for
their
movie."