The
COVID-19
lockdown
has
taken
a
big
toll
on
the
entertainment
industry,
particularly
the
television
business.
A
number
of
TV
shows
have
gone
off
air
and
many
other
projects
have
been
put
on
hold.
The
pandemic
has
resulted
in
unemployment
and
financial
difficulties
for
many
TV
actors
and
crew
members
as
all
shoots
stand
canceled
for
more
than
three
months
now.
Recently,
actress
Asha
Negi
opened
up
about
the
same
and
expressed
her
concern
for
people
in
the
TV
industry
with
regards
to
mental
health,
and
the
fear
and
uncertainty
many
actors
are
feeling
at
the
moment.
Asha
said,
“These
are
very
uncertain
times.
When
it
comes
to
the
atmosphere
around,
I’m
concerned
about
the
well-being
and
mental
health
of
people
in
our
industry.
Everyone
is
at
home
and
wondering
what
will
happen
next.
So
many
people
around
me
are
losing
their
sh*t.
They
just
want
this
to
end
and
get
out
to
normal
life.”
She
went
on
to
add,
“Social
distancing
in
an
industry
which
can’t
function
without
a
huge
number
of
people
will
be
challenging.
We’ve
to
be
very
careful.
We
can’t
function
with
10
people.
I
don’t
know
how
and
when
we
will
be
able
to
get
back
to
work
in
a
full-fledged
way.”
The
actress
also
revealed
that
her
recently
released
web-series,
Baarish
2
has
managed
to
keep
her
afloat
during
the
whole
lockdown
phase.
On
being
quizzed
about
how
she
has
been
coping
with
the
quarantine,
the
30-year-old
replied,
“Everyone
is
feeling
a
bit
low
and
whatever
the
reason
is
for
me,
I’m
fine.
I’ve
been
talking
to
my
friends.
That’s
all
I
can
say.
This
situation
would’ve
been
really
difficult
for
me
had
I
been
a
people
person.
Fortunately,
I
love
being
alone.
I
love
my
own
company.”