The lockdown situation has hit us hard and all of us are somehow trying to power through. Amid this, cancer survivor Nafisa Ali is stuck in Goa. She says she doesn't have basic necessities like ration and medicines.
Firstly, he was stumped to see the streets of Mumbai vacant. It was a rare sight for him, just like it is for many others.
"Went out to the market for the first time yesterday. No cars. People in masks. Very very quiet. Feel fortunate to get a few fresh vegetables that were available just a few hundred meters from home."
In a long post, Prithvi writes, "As we had originally planned to stay and shoot in the Wadi Run till the second week of April, our accommodation, food and supplies are taken care of for the immediate future. But obviously, what happens beyond that timeline is a matter of concern."
The film was earlier scheduled to hit the theatres on March 24. This was followed by an announcement by major banners of postponement of their projects. In just a month of the outbreak of deadly coronavirus in different parts of the world, the entertainment industry has unanimously decided to stall shoots and postpone their projects.
Healthcare workers and civic officials were attacked and pelted with stones by angry locals. The doctors were reportedly trying to trace a person who had come in contact with a COVID-19 patient earlier or let's just say they were doing their job.? ?