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Film Karavan, makers of Netflix's Delhi Crime, talk about new normal for content creation

It will be very difficult to have a crowd scene with a thousand people like we had in Delhi Crime showing the protest at India Gate in these times, says Film Karavan founder Pooja Kohli Taneja.

June 15, 2020 / 19:13 IST
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Shooting for many web series continues to be on hold due to the coronavirus-led lockdown. Even makers of Delhi Crime, the Netflix original based on the 2012 Nirbhaya incident, are waiting to resume production work for the second season of the show.

Film Karavan, which tasted success with the launch of the first season of Delhi Crime, the show which is considered as Netflix’s top 10 most-watched content, has a total of 13 projects right now at different stages.

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Talking about the new normal for content production especially for web series, Pooja Kohli Taneja, Founder and Managing Director, Film Karavan, said: “I think there will be pre-sort of early check on the kind of material that we are writing, whether it is even going to work when it comes to production time like large crowds or street scenes. If we are not setting the story in a post-COVID time it's going to be very difficult to remove those masks that would be out on the streets.”

“It will be very difficult to have a crowd scene with a thousand people like we had in Delhi Crime showing the protest at India Gate in these times. Until we have complete control on this situation, we'll have to be very creative to make shoots and stories happen in a post-COVID normal that will exist when we get back to shooting,” she added.