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  • Writing in the time of pandemic

    Writing in the time of pandemic

    MUMBAI: The outbreak of Covid2019 has transformed life in a way that we have never imagined. Everything is at standstill; we’re confined to our homes and the future seems very uncertain. So how does it feel to be a writer at a time like this?

    We at indiantelevision.com spoke to a few scriptwriters belonging to the film and television industry and found out that almost every writer is in a way overwhelmed with assignments and deadlines. While film and TV producers are waiting to start the production, writers are busy creating content to meet the consumption demand once the lockdown is lifted.

    According to them, production houses will need scripts more than ever. It is a kind of blessing in a disguise for writers.

    Screen Writer Association member Satyam Tripathi said: “I am currently busy working on pending projects. Another good thing that has happened is I don’t have to travel; so a lot of time is saved there. Most of the meetings are happening over Zoom calls and other apps.”

    Tripathi believes a writer's experience is not something very different; the only thing is we are locked in our own houses without our will which sometimes creates anxiety. However, pandemic has turned out to be a good opportunity to work on new skills, research new topics.

    Asked if the current situation affects their way of writing, Tripathi said as humans we are affected by this crisis. Sometimes it is very difficult to focus.

    Tripathi is currently busy working on a project for Disney+ Hotstar and is also a helping hand for members of SWA. He is trying to help them financially and emotionally. During this period he is also doing events on mental health. There is also a line-up of events in the coming month where writers can talk about their challenges, experiences and much more.

    About the content lineup post lockdown, he added, “There is going to be an altogether different expectation from audiences once lockdown is lifted. So it would be really difficult to understand their mood and create content. It cannot be predicted now.”

    However stressful or anxious this period is, it is a good opportunity for writers to refresh their creative energies.

    Writer of Chhapaak and Guilty Atika Chohan said: “Today I am in the eighth week of the lockdown. My initial few weeks were very disturbing. It was not a wilful isolation which generally writers enjoy. In the beginning it challenged everything that I knew as a human being. I was guilty for not doing enough for people around me. Because I was grappling with all the issues; my productivity was not that great. I couldn’t write for a few days.”

    Chohan considers herself privileged for getting work during these testing times. She mentioned that there was a lot of work commissioned to her much before the lockdown. She adds: “I have my deadlines and my goals pretty clear. So, currently I am not worried about what consequences with respect to my work. In that term, you can definitely say I am privileged. But after constantly fighting with my thoughts I decided that I need to get myself off from tracking the news. Because it is not helpful.”

    Chohan is utilising this time to get better and learn more which otherwise was not possible. This lockdown gave her the time to reflect on new ideas. She says it is a great time for her to get inside her den and come up with new stories.

    Once the lockdown is lifted the economy will need massive push and Chohan wants to be ready in order to contribute to it. Instead of being a liability she believes in becoming an asset.

    As to whether this lockdown will have an influence on her writing in the upcoming future, she said: “It definitely will, I think all my new stories and subjects that have interested me in the past will change to adapt to this world. Cognizant is the new normal. In both situations as a writer and a writer who works in a certain market with a certain business model. I think I am cognizant of both of these aspects. Now, I definitely want to discuss more about the subjects that deal with the environment, human consumption and human greed.”

    Atika Chohan is currently writing an Indo-Pak war film. The writer said the project is in the development stage.

    The writer of Mann Ki Awaaz Pratigyaa, Rishton Se Badi Pratha, and Ishq Ka Rang Safed Shanti Bhushan feels that just like any other person this pandemic has equally affected writers. The only advantage is they have a certain time in hand to introspect new story ideas. He mentioned that generally writers don’t have enough time to do their homework.

    Sharad Tripathi is busy creating episodic banks of 10 to 15 episodes for his shows like Shakti, Nati Pinky Ki Lambi Love Story and Santoshi Maa. He is also working on a new project for Jay Mehta productions. He is trying his hand at writing  the lyrics for a new rap single. It is for an LA-based production company named Sharad and Sapra production which Tripathi co-owns.

    Elaborating more on the impact of pandemic Sharad says: “Being a writer you go through so many emotions and situations; such things don’t affect you to that extent. But you might get inspired to write different stories on different scenarios. During this Covid2019 there are so many heart-wrenching as well as heart-warming stories. It depends on what scenario you are going to get inspired from.

    According to Sharad, writer is not someone who just creates story; a writer derives inspiration from every form which exists.

  • First Step Entertainment Capital announces ‘Writer’s Lounge’ in Mumbai

    First Step Entertainment Capital announces ‘Writer’s Lounge’ in Mumbai

    Mumbai : A good story is essential to make a film and, hence, writers are critical in the film making process. To consistently create some good stories, writers need a workspace that allows them to sit, think and pen-down their thoughts. The lack of such a space in Mumbai was noticed by Swati Semwal, Creative Head of First Step Entertainment Capital (FSEC). Being a writer herself of many notable short films, she created the FIRST-EVER-FREE co-working space called Writer’s Lounge. It is an inviting space that is located at the epicentre of Television and Films, Versova, Andheri West, Mumbai.

    Writer’s Lounge does not levy any charges for using its space. Its aim is to fill a lacuna that exists due to space constraints in the city. It is available for writers of all ages, associated with Screenwriters Association (SWA), to come, sit and write. Talented writers are groomed in the company of senior writers and peers while they write freely without the fear of paying exorbitant rent.

    Actor, director, writer Swati Semwal, the Creative Head of First Step Entertainment Capital, says, “The idea to start the space actually came to my mind while trying to meet my own needs of finding a suitable space to write. I came from Dehradun to Mumbai and soon realized that there was a need for a common place, where writers could collect, sit, write, exchange and bounce-off ideas amongst each other. This space should become the destination for production houses to come looking for budding writers with fresh ideas. We are helping them feel the ownership of their space. We hope Writer’s Lounge becomes a haven for all aspiring writers.”

    Research indicated that though there were a few websites offering a virtual lounge offering support to writers to send in their stories or exchange ideas across the world, but there was no such facility on-ground in Mumbai. There is a need for a common place, where budding writers are groomed, and nurtured, in good company of senior writers and peers.

    “All writers should have access to a place where their creativity flows easily to become strong narratives. Writer’s Lounge will ensure that all serious writers, who are members of the Screenwriters Association in India, are given a comfortable place and a peaceful environment to write their stories. It allows like-minded people to work under a common roof”; says National Award Winner, Juhi Chaturvedi.

    The well-known Director-Writer of several films, Tanuja Chandra says, “Since the time we were young, we were highly encouraged to read and write and to be creative. Despite being into creative arts, it took me a while to write my first book because I found it very intimidating, since every word counts and affects the impact of the story. When I ventured into script writing and direction, Bollywood was largely a male dominated industry. I managed to make a mark. Today, as I see myself standing with my fellow writers, all women, I must say women have always had to move against the tide and they have come up as winners. I believe if you have talented and motivated people, they should be encouraged to work in a peaceful arena where creativity or efficiency is the highest priority. Here’s wishing Writer’s Lounge the very best to be a successful destination for writers.”

    Writer’s Lounge is a community workspace that’s more than just a few desks, fast internet and free coffee. The team at First Step Entertainment Capital have been working hard at curating the ambience of the lounge and creating a workspace where the writers can just get their head down, and be focused and productive.

    First Step Entertainment Capital’s vision is to support small budget Indie Cinema, and give creative people all they need to make their ‘First Break’ into films, be it in terms of a beautiful space like Writer’s Lounge to write their stories and in giving them all the facilities to make their stories a reality– as a short film, feature film or documentary and can also give them a platform, Net Pix Shorts to showcase their short films.

    Speaking on the occasion Imran Ashraf, the Founder of First Step Entertainment Capital says, “First Step is an incubator of content and creative talent with a goal to discover and nurture fresh talent of film makers and writers. We believe in good storytelling, because content is the king. The mission of First Step Entertainment is to tell stories with social impact, have thought leadership in content, make films fast and give writers of all ages who have innovative ideas and concepts an opportunity to make a film.”

    “At First Step, we personally handpick content and execute it without compromising the story. We want to bring newer and differentiated stories by giving opportunities to fresh talent, and make movies that will make you ‘Think, Laugh and Thrill;” Imran further adds.

    Do visit Writer’s Lounge and enjoy the neat and clean surroundings, with no maddening din to clutter the mind. With the availability of essentials like free community writing space, WiFi, Writer’s Lounge is the First Step towards bringing about a change in a writer’s life!.

    Writer’s Lounge is located at Z A Tower, Yari Road, Versova, Andheri West, Mumbai.

  • Balaji Motion Pictures appoints Tushar Hiranandani as development head

    Balaji Motion Pictures appoints Tushar Hiranandani as development head

    MUMBAI: As a step towards strengthening its film unit, Balaji Motion Pictures Ltd (BMPL) has appointed Tushar Hiranandani as head of development.

     

    Hiranandani has written films like Masti, Ek Villain, Main Tera Hero and ABCD2.

     

    Balaji Motion Pictures CEO Shubhodip Pal said, “Tushar joining us is a step towards further consolidating our content generation capabilities. We will continue to invest in an eclectic film library. India is a movie-crazy nation and we have been successfully presenting a huge range of films that have garnered great reactions from audiences. With several successful films in our library over the years and an exciting pipeline of content-led films across genres over the next few months, we welcome Tushar to our young team, passionate about entertainment and look forward to making BMPL a powerhouse to look out for.”

     

    Hiranandani added, “I believe in developing great scripts, because only scripts makes great cinema. Ekta and the team have shown immense faith by giving me this position and allowing me my creative freedom. Balaji is already one of the top studios in India and my aim is to work together with an already talented team, to make it the best in the industry and eventually widen the cinematic experience for audiences.”