With
pandemic
hitting
the
film
industry
hard,
many
debutants
and
debutantes
will
have
to
wait
a
little
longer
for
their
films
to
be
released
on
the
silver
screen.
Suniel
Shetty's
son
Ahan
Shetty
is
one
of
them.
Had
everything
been
okay,
his
debut
film
Tadap
opposite
Tara
Sutaria
would
have
hit
the
theatres
by
now,
but
owing
to
the
constant
surge
in
COVID-19
positive
cases
in
India,
the
film's
release
got
postponed.
In
his
recent
conversation
with
a
leading
daily,
Ahan's
actor-father
Suniel
Shetty
opened
up
about
how
Ahan
is
dealing
with
the
delayed
debut,
and
said
that
it's
a
very
tough
time
for
his
son,
but
he
is
positive
because
his
producer
Sajid
Nadiadwala
is
positive.
Speaking
about
how
Ahan
is
coping
up
with
the
situation,
the
Mohra
actor
said,
"If
you
are
willing
to
work
hard
enough,
you
will
bounce
back.
As
a
father,
I
can
see
that
it
has
been
a
very,
very
tough
time
for
Ahan
because
he
has
been
waiting
for
over
a
year
for
the
film
to
release.
But
when
I
talk
to
him
he
is
positive
because
his
producer
is
positive."
He
further
added,
"It's
probably
a
blessing
because
Sajid
Nadiadwala
is
his
producer
and
he
has
decided
that
this
film
can
only
release
in
theatres.
He
took
his
time
and
said
it
will
only
come
out
on
September
24,
knowing
very
well
that
there
is
a
second
wave
of
Covid
that
we
need
to
tide
over.
Ahan
is
very
excited
about
his
work
from
what
he
has
seen
but
I
know,
as
a
youngster,
he
is
anxious."
Suniel
also
said
that
it
is
pretty
nasty
how
the
nation
is
struggling
with
the
second
wave
of
COVID-19,
but
he
considers
himself
lucky
when
he
sees
many
lower-middle-class
people
being
destroyed
because
of
the
ongoing
pandemic.