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Bollywood: Making money against artists makes it difficult to run a house

 If you are watching a reality show on your TV and that show is causing thunderous applause or laughter sounds, then do not think that everything has happened as before.



 These sounds of applause and laughter have been put in the background.  Just like in IPL matches, you hear the noise of the audience.


 There has been a stir in Bollywood, which has been lost between the fight with Corona, but even now the situation has not become completely like it was before the arrival of Corona.  The shooting of the film, TV serials, ad films, web series and reality shows has started, but the poor and junior artists, who are associated with this industry and earn a living, are still worried.


 Talking about the TV reality program, it has participants, judges, guests are artists, hosts, all technicians are also there, but junior artists are sitting in place of audience.


In Kapil Sharma's show, there are cutouts behind Archana Puran Singh instead of Junior Artist, who are filling the audience shortage.  The result is that despite the commencement of shooting, it is still difficult for the junior artist to drive home.


Apart from the Kapil Sharma show, shows like Amitabh Bachchan's show Kaun Banega Crorepati, dance reality show India's Best Dancer, Salman Khan's Bigg Boss are underway.


 In all these shows, 50 to 200 junior artists were seen as an audience, but the reason for fear of Corona is not happening now.


 Reality show producer Pankaj Bagrecha told the BBC "Kapil Sharma's comedy show requires 100 to 150 junior artists. In dance reality shows 150 to 200 junior artists sit as spectators. Whereas Bigg Boss needs 50 junior artists.  It falls. But because of Corona, now junior artists are not being made part of the show. "


Trouble even after starting work

 But on the one hand junior artist's troubles are not reducing, on the other hand manufacturers are benefiting, because their money spent on junior artist is being saved.


 Pankaj Bagrecha told that "A junior artist sitting in the crowd costs 700 to 800 rupees a day."


 Junior artists who appear as a crowd in films and serials earn up to Rs 1300 a day.


 Committee of Women Artists Association member Laxmi Goswami said that "the problem still persists. Only 20 to 25 junior artists are needed for shooting instead of 100".


 Junior Artist Nita D Patel said that "Some supplier work has started and some has not happened. Earlier, 20 to 25 days work was available, now even that much work is not getting".


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