Show goes in Bollywood, flu can't scare studios
Show goes in Bollywood, flu can't scare studios
But schools, colleges, cinema halls and malls will remain closed.

Mumbai: Bollywood's leading film studios will continue with their shooting schedules though schools, colleges, cinema halls and malls in the city will be shut down from Thursday for a week to contain the spread of swine flu.

"All shooting schedules are going on according to previous bookings. As of now, no shoots have been cancelled due to any flu scare," said Booking Manager of Film City, Parvesh Shinde.

Booking Manager for Mehboob Studio Rajinder K Ridlan said, "All shootings are going on and no shoots have been cancelled."

"This is already a laid-back period due to monsoons and recession and there is not much shooting happening. However, swine flu has got nothing to do with the filming process as a film, if it has to be shot, will be shot under any circumstances. Hence everything is taking place as per schedule," said Booking Manager at Kamal Amrohi Studio, Sunil Amin.

"Our work is going on the normal way... film shootings don't stop," said an official from R K Studio.

A representative from Filmistan Studio, Goregaon, confirmed shooting for Himesh Reshammiya's next Radio will be on. The source also informed that despite the swine flu alert, the studio was booked for Dharma Production's Shah Rukh Khan starrer My Name Is Khan - the set for which was being prepared.

While Shinde and Amin didn't reveal the names of the films currently being shot at their studios, industry sources said Mehboob Studios is booked for two films -- Salman Khan starrer Veer and Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Guzarish.

The Maharashtra government Wednesday announced a weeklong closure for educational institutions and public places in this metropolis to curb the spread of the H1N1 virus.

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