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Here's how makers of 'Sanak' are keeping the sets Covid-19 free 

Saturday, April 17, 2021 • Hindi Comments
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Heres how makers of Sanak are keeping the sets Covid-19 free 

 

After spending so much time in the industry, Vidyut Jamwal is still an underrated action star. Thanks to his extensive and disciplined martial arts training, he has delivered several amazing action films in last few years. His next film is titled 'Sanak' and it stars Rukmini Maitra and Neha Dhupia in supporting roles. The posters of the film were released in January and they managed to intrigue the audience and create hype around the project. But with the second wave of Covid-19 virus seeming deadlier than ever, makers have decided to take extra precautions while filming 'Sanak'.

Director Kanishk Verma told a news outlet, "We only have the Goa schedule left. There is a sudden surge in the (covid-19) cases and the whole country is going through this. To be very honest, we have been very strict from the beginning as far as sanitisation and covid precautions on the set are concerned. We never took it lightly, even when we started the principal photography of the movie in January. I think we have been lucky enough to not have a single case for three months and back-to-back shooting because we were quite strict with safety measures and responsible."

He further shared, "We made sure that everybody on set maintained the social distancing protocol. Only the people absolutely needed for the shot were there on the set. At any given point, we didn’t have more than 10-15 people on the shooting floor. Everyone was sent to the different rooms and corners and were called in when needed. Though this affected the shoot time but everybody was very responsible and played their part well. Hence, we managed to finish the shoot in three months without any injury or covid cases. In fact, all equipment on set, cars and bikes of artists and crew members were also sanitised as soon as they arrived on set.”

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