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With WHO announcing the Coronavirus pandemic, everyone is taking the right kind of precautions. Health advisories are emphasizing on maintaining hygiene. The television industry too has ensured that proper sanitization is done for each and every crew member.

We talk to actors and producers of popular shows to know how are they handling the situation individually.

Necessary Precautions To Take During Coronavirus Pandemic: From Sharad Malhotra To Vijyendra Kumeria TV Actors Open Up

Producer Benaifer Kohli (Bhabiji Ghar par Hai, Happu Ki Ultan Paltan): We should take all the precautionary measures as it is a big scare. But as I also say, the scare is for people coming through flights. Nobody here has got it on its own. We have been taking precautions from so many days. It is compulsory for everyone to wash their hands at the entrance on the set. We have kept sanitizers there as well. Even while going home they have to wash their hands. I really fear my workers because in this industry people are working together around the clock. Even one room has at least 30 or more people.

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Producer Rajan Shahi (Ye Ristha Kya Kehlata Hai, Ye Risthe Hai Pyar Ke, Anupamaa)” In all my shows set safety of cast and crew is of utmost importance. We are strictly following the guidelines…we have provided masks and sanitizers on the set. We are not letting any visitors enter without permission. Leaves are sanctioned to anyone who is unwell. We have ensured no one smokes on the set. Proper hygiene is taken care of. I have asked the team not to panic. We are being careful in all departments, so the operations are smooth.

Kunal Thakur- Corona has pretty much-brought our life to a standstill. People are buying masks, hand sanitizers, canceling their plans and trips. I have made some simple lifestyle change to save myself from this fatal virus. Specifically, avoid touching objects outside of my home and not going out unless it is really needed. I am shooting and the set environment is peaceful and the production house is taking utmost precautions.

Sharad Malhotra: “Now declared a pandemic by WHO, we individually should take adequate measures to prevent the spread of this deadly virus any further. Washing of hands, avoiding handshakes, keep sipping on some warm liquids, avoid crowded areas and also postpone overseas trips unless very critical are some of the basic safety norms that we need to follow in order to stay safe and healthy. It’s a global threat to the human species and we need to collectively fight to eradicate it from the face of our planet as soon as possible. I am not shooting but being very careful while traveling even around my area or for meetings.”