Actor
Amit
Sadh
feels
theatre
owners
should
not
complain
about
survival
amid
the
novel
Coronavirus
pandemic,
as
they
have
earned
a
handsome
amount
of
money
over
the
years.
Amit
says
he's
more
worried
about
those
people
from
the
industry,
who
worked
on
daily
basis
and
currently
are
sitting
at
home
without
any
source
of
income.
"The
pandemic
has
affected
the
industry
[adversely].
It
doesn't
affect
me
that
much,
but
it
does
affect
the
hair
and
makeup
community,
and
the
workforce
of
cinema," told
Amit
to
Hindustan
Times.
He
further
said
that
actors
are
not
being
affected
by
the
pandemic,
but
those
people
who
are
the
real
workforce
of
the
industry
i.e.,
the
crew
members,
assistant
director,
lightman,
spot
boy,
etc.,
are.
"Aur
idhar
cinema
hall
wale
log
bol
rahe
sadak
pe
aa
rahe
hain.
Arrey
cinema
halls
ne
itne
saal
se
kamaya
bhi
toh
hai!
I
don't
understand
people
who
have
two
cars
and
a
home
complaining
about
survival
right
now.
They
should
keep
quiet
and
shut
up,"
averred
Sadh.
The
42-year-old
actor
also
said,
"While
everyone
is
talking
about
the
workforce
in
cinema,
the
workforce
all
over
India
is
stuck.
I
know
so
many
people
who
don't
have
jobs."
Amit
is
currently
staying
in
Los
Angeles
(US),
as
he
is
recovering
from
a
knee
surgery.
Not
so
long
ago,
he
had
informed
his
fans
that
he's
taking
a
break
from
social
media,
as
he
doesn't
feel
it
is
right
to
flaunt
his
privilege
while
the
nation
is
grappling
with
the
second
wave
of
COVID-19.
The
Sultan
actor
concluded
by
saying,
"We
need
to
start
correcting
each
other
first."