Coronavirus effect: Karan Johar suspends administrative and production work at his company
Filmmaker Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions on Monday announced that they have suspended all administrative and production work in view of the coronavirus spread.
In a brief statement posted on the banner’s official Twitter account, the company said they had decided to take this step to “minimize the risk of exposure”.
In light of the ongoing global health crisis, we wish for everyone to stay calm and stay safe.
— Dharma Productions (@DharmaMovies) March 16, 2020
– The Dharma Family pic.twitter.com/6QFpBHW5RR
“In view of the epidemic spread of Covid-19 virus throughout the world including India, we at Dharma productions, have suspended all administrative and production work until further notice.
“This decision has been taken keeping in mind the safety of all and we are complying with all the precautionary measures suggested by the government to minimize the risk of exposure to cast, crew, workers, and audience. We wish everyone to stay strong and healthy in the face of ongoing global health crises. We will see you at movies soon,” the statement read.
Dharma’s statement comes a day after various film bodies in India including Federation of Western Indian Cine Employees (FWICE), Indian Film & Television Directors’ Association (IFTDA) and Producers Guild of India decided to put shootings of films, TV shows and web series on hold from March 19 to March 31.
“The health and safety of our colleagues are of paramount importance to the Producers Guild of India. The industry’s united decision to suspend shooting between the period March 19 to 31 is the need of the hour and we fully support it,” Kulmeet Makkar, Chief Executive Officer, Producers Guild of India, said in a statement on Sunday.
Various events, award functions, interviews, shooting schedules stand postponed in view of the coronavirus outbreak.
The novel Covid-19, which originated in China’s Wuhan city, has claimed over 6,500 lives and infected more than 169,000 people over 135 countries and territories.