IMPPA Sends Letter To CM Uddhav Thackeray Urging To Modify Guidelines For Shoot As The Existing Ones Are Impractical

IMPPA Sends Letter To CM Uddhav Thackeray Urging To Modify Guidelines For Shoot As The Existing Ones Are Impractical

After almost two months, the Government of Maharashtra permitted the film industry to resume shooting from June 15 with some strict guidelines laid by the State. Now the Indian Motions Pictures Producers’ Association (IMPPA) sent a letter to the CM Uddhav Thackeray, urging him to term the guidelines impractical.

The letter raised a few points from the guidelines, which were earlier raised by the Indian Film and TV Directors Association (IFTDA). As per IMPPA blocking actors and technicians above the age of 65 and having nurses and doctors on every set is impractical.

Many actors are above 65, they have assured to be more conscious while shooting with them, they even considering shooting with them for four hours instead of eight. According to the association was of the opinions that the presence of a medical team onset is a waste of precious resources in these pressing times.

The letter also enclosed the guidelines issued by the Karnataka Government for allowing shooting in their state which according to them is more practical and easily implementable.

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