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Desk Report I have nothing to do with politics; my job is to entertain people and I will continue to do that.
We know that veteran actor Adnan Siddiqui is a self-appointed ambassador for Pakistan when it comes to cultural exchanges with other countries, be it Turkey or UK.
So when asked about the current non-existent relationship between India and Pakistan s entertainment industries, the actor didn t beat around the bush. I felt this shouldn t have happened. Politics and entertainment are two different things, he said on the show
Hello! Mira Sethi. I have nothing to do with politics; my job is to entertain people and I will continue to do that.
Yearender 2020: Biggest shutdown of entertainment industry due to COVID-19 ANI | Updated: Dec 30, 2020 13:58 IST
New Delhi [India], December 30 (ANI): The year 2020 saw one of the biggest global shutdown of the entertainment industry. The impact of this worldwide film and TV production shutdown was perhaps felt nowhere more than in India, where the world s most prolific film industry was forced to go on a hiatus.
The Indian entertainment industry churns out more than 2,000 movies per year, dwarfing the number made by Hollywood. In order to facilitate such levels of activity, the production machinery of such a colossal widespread industry has to work each and every day of the week. The COVID-induced lockdown saw all production around the nation go on a hiatus from March 19, 2020, with no clear timeframe for it to resume. Due to this pause on film productions, the audiences had no option but to settle in front of their home screens.
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When the silver screen went dark: Bollywood counts its losses in year of pandemic
The spread of coronavirus pandemic forced Bollywood to press pause and doused the entire industry in unprecedented losses. Updated: December 29, 2020 10:23:20 am
Now that thetres have opened in places, 2021 is expected to have multiple releases. (Photo: Reuters)
As productions halted, theatres shut their doors and audiences settled down in front of their screens, the Hindi film industry hit pause button in the year that was 2020, resulting in revenue losses of maybe thousands of crores and many thousands of workers forced into unemployment.
The coronaviruspandemic scripted a tale of unprecedented challenges for the flourishing industry that came to a screeching halt in 2020. While there are no exact figures, some insiders estimated the losses could be upwards of Rs 1,500 crore to “thousands of crores” and said single screen theatres would have lost anything