Ever
since
the
second
wave
of
the
novel
Coronavirus
hit
the
nation,
shooting
of
all
the
mega
projects
have
been
halted.
Now,
we
hear
that
just
like
other
big
films,
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
Pathan
and
Ranbir
Kapoor's
Brahmastra,
which
were
planned
to
be
shot
on
big
scale,
have
been
affected
severely
with
the
new
restrictions
imposed
by
the
Maharashtra
government
in
the
wake
of
spike
in
COVID-19
positive
cases.
Ashok
Dubey,
general
secretary
of
FWICE
informed
a
leading
daily
that
set
constructions
for
both
Pathan
and
Brahmastra
have
been
put
on
hold,
and
people
who
will
suffer
the
most
are
the
daily
wage
workers
who
work
under
the
studio
setting
department.
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He
informed
TOI,
"There
were
three
big
sets
that
were
under
construction
including
Pathan
which
was
being
built
on
the
helipad
of
Film
city
that
involved
the
shooting
of
John
Abraham
and
Shah
Rukh
Khan.
Then
there
was
the
Brahmastra
set
and
Vikram
Motwane's
Andolan
Pictures' set
that
was
also
under
construction.
Each
set
had
about
250
members
from
the
setting
department
working
every
day
and
the
work
was
supposed
to
go
on
for
a
month
but
this
new
lockdown
will
hit
their
livelihood."
Apart
from
studio
setting
department,
dancers
who
are
daily
wage
workers
in
Bollywood,
will
also
suffer
the
most.
Zahid
Shaikh
of
Cine
Dancers
Association
(CDA)
told
TOI,
"About
50
per
cent
of
the
workforce
was
back
on
sets
but
the
government
is
asking
the
producers
to
avoid
crowd
on
the
set.
We
are
the
first
to
get
hit
by
this
rule
and
as
a
result,
several
shoots
have
been
cancelled."
It
is
yet
to
be
seen
when
the
situation
will
be
under
control
and
things
will
go
back
to
normalcy.