We have often seen that TV shows adopted corporate practices to ensure a smooth and systematic flow during the shoots.
The latest show to join the bandwagon is &TV’s Tere Bin (Shree Sidhivinayak Chitra). The maker of the daily has come up with a rule of keeping mobile phones switched off on the sets.
If anyone's phone is found ringing / vibrating, the person in question-be it the producer, crew or artists-has to treat the entire unit!
Talking about the rules, Khushboo Tawde, who plays the character of Nandini, shared, “Yes, we do have rules for the betterment of the show. Initially, there was a rule of not bringing phones to the sets, but it changed to not using them during work hours. Originally, there was a fine of Rs 500, but now that is also changed to an ice-cream treat. We also have a rule of not using any kind of bad words. This rule is followed by everyone seriously as it helps us to keep the set environment positive. We all respect the rules as it helps us begin and wrap up shoot on time.”
When asked Khushboo if she was fined for breaking any rule, she averred, “No, none of the actors has been fined but, yes, a crew member was fined. We had a great ice-cream.”
Isn’t it an interesting practice?
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