After
months
of
lockdown
and
self
isolation,
the
Hindi
film
industry
resumed
business
some
time
back.
Actors
and
crew
members
were
back
on
sets
to
continue
working
on
projects
that
were
left
incomplete,
and
begin
new
projects
which
were
in
the
pipeline.
Many
celebrities
have
been
sharing
their
experiences
about
working
amid
the
'new
normal'.
Now,
Taapsee
Pannu
opened
up
about
her
experience
of
resuming
work
amid
the
pandemic,
in
a
recent
interview.
Speaking
to
Hindustan
Times,
Taapsee
explained
her
reasons
for
getting
back
on
sets.
She
said,
"When
we
decided
to
come
on
set
and
started
shooting,
we
had
all
convinced
our
minds
that
there
needs
to
be
a
start
somewhere
,
you
have
to.
It's
a
virus,
not
a
dinosaur
that
you
can
keep
out
by
closing
the
doors.
And
WHO
says
it's
not
going
to
go
out
of
our
lives
for
two
years,
so
are
we
going
to
just
not
work
for
two
years?"
She
pointed
out
that
we
cannot
be
paranoid
about
the
virus
but
we
can
be
careful
about
going
about
things
safely,
keeping
sanitization
in
mind.
When
asked
if
the
fear
of
the
virus
obstructs
the
free
flow
of
creativity,
Taapsee
said,
"As
actors,
we
already
have
to
keep
aside
so
many
things
that
are
happening
in
our
lives
-
our
personal
matters
-
when
we
step
into
a
character
in
front
of
a
camera.
This
probably
will
be
just
another
thing
that
we
have
to
keep
aside
before
we
start
acting
in
front
of
the
camera."
Taapsee
recently
wrapped
up
shooting
for
a
Tamil
film
in
the
outskirts
of
Jaipur.
Talking
about
it,
she
said,
"We
were
shooting
in
a
secluded
location.
The
unit
had
taken
over
the
entire
space
and
there
was
very
limited
crew.
The
place
was
also
only
accessible
to
the
crew.
It
was
a
controlled
script,
film
and
environment
so
it
went
well."
She
hopes
to
shoot
in
regular
locations
in
the
coming
months.
Talking
about
her
schedule,
Taapsee
said
that
she
hopes
to
finish
Haseen
Dillruba
this
month,
Rashmi
Rocket
after
that,
followed
by
Looop
Lapeta.