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Akshay Kumar’s “OMG 2” Film Has Stopped Due To Corona Cases.

Akshay Kumar's "OMG 2" Film

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Akshay Kumar’s “OMG 2” Film Has Stopped Due To Corona Cases.

Akshay Kumar’s “OMG 2” Film Has Stopped Due To Corona Cases.

After the second blockade, our film industry has accelerated its pace considering a new direction to complete the long-awaited filming. Pankaj Tripathi and Yami Gautam were shooting for Akshay Kumar’s “OMG 2”, but filming has now stopped.

According to daily reports, seven members of the film crew tested positive for Covid.

According to reports, one of the members tried cheerfully a few days ago, was then sent home, and asked to self-quarantine. After that, tests were carried out on the rest of the team. But since all the results were negative, producer Ashwin continued shooting. However, two days later, three team members showed symptoms of the coronavirus and immediately tested positive. Post that, the makers keep it under control for two weeks while the rest of the team relax.

Pankaj Tripathi, Yami Gautam tested negative for COVID-19.

This time Amit will direct, and Akshay Kumar will soon step out of the role. Amid the pandemic, several media outlets recently reported. That the shooting of stars Pankaj Tripathi and Yami Gautam’s “Oh My God 2” was halt after seven team members contracted the new coronavirus.

However, in an attempt to clear things up and set a record, producer Ashwin issued a statement dismissing disapproved reports. That filming for the upcoming film had been halt. Ashwin explain the situation in a statement: “Ten days ago three crew members were diagnose with COVID.

They were immediately quarantine. Starting today, you are in the recovery process. We got in touch with BMC officials and asked them to “properly notify the health of these three crew members.”

“As a film unit, we follow all COVID protocols.

We have a daily COVID disinfection unit that disinfects kits and daily inspections of every crew member. Each crew member is test by the laboratory every few days according to the rules; even after these three crew members tested positive, we immediately carried out tests on the rest of the team. Which consisted of almost 200 people. Others have tested negative,” he added.

Now we postponed the date to October 23 to allow sufficient time for the three crew members to recover from the 14-day quarantine on October 17, after which they will be retested to confirm their negative status,” he said.

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