Indian hotel industry dips 18.5% in RevPAR in Q1 2020: Report

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The Indian hotel industry has declined by 18.5 percent in revenue per available room (RevPAR) in the first quarter of 2020, says a report.

According to JLL’s Hotel Momentum India (HMI) Q1 2020, all major 11 markets of India – Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Goa, Gurugram, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Pune – witnessed a decline in RevPAR in the first quarter of 2020, over the same period last year.

Bengaluru saw the sharpest decline with 28.5 percent of RevPAR, compared to the same period in the previous year. Mumbai reported 20 percent in Q1 2020 compared to Q1 2019. Hyderabad witnessed a RevPAR decline of 13.6 percent, Ahmedabad and Pune witnessed a drop of 13.2 percent and 13.4 percent, respectively in this quarter.

The COVID-19 outbreak and the containment measures introduced by the government have resulted in a severe drop in foreign and domestic travel, across both business and leisure travel segments.

In terms of development, new hotel brand signings declined by 10 percent in Q1 2020 Year-on-Year. Amongst the hotel operators, Indian hotel companies signed more keys than their international counterparts, increasing the share from 40 percent to 59 percent of total signings.

“Domestic hotel operators dominated signings over international operators with the ratio of 59:41, in terms of inventory volume. Most of these signings took place in January and February 2020 and many of them will fall through from 2019. It is also important to note that 23 percent of these new signings are conversions of old hotels,” said the report.

Jaideep Dang, Managing Director, Hotels & Hospitality Group (India), JLL commented: “Glimpses of travel decline started in late February, and by March, the writing was on the wall that hotels would be facing their toughest test since the Global Financial Crisis. The high performance of the hotel industry in 2019 was followed by a positive start in January of 2020, but the script would change diametrically within the last two months. On the back of halted travel, pressure on hotel occupancies will be felt through the year.”

FM announces 15 measures to revive MSMEs, NBFCs and real estate sectors

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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday announced 15 measures to revive and support business under the mega stimulus package — Self-Reliant India Movement — which was announced by last evening.

Giving detail about the measures, the minister said that six measures are exclusively meant for the MSME sector, while the others pertain to real estate, NBFCs, and general businesses.

Attempts have also been made via these measures to decrease the regulatory burden on companies while increasing the take-home pay of employees.

For the MSME sector, the minister detailed six measures including the new definition of the sector.

Accordingly, the investment limit for defining MSMEs has been revised upwards.

Besides, she highlighted that additional criteria such as turnover have been considered for defining MSMEs.

The Centre has also decided not to go in for global bidding for government procurement for tenders up to Rs 200 crore, thereby, promoting the participation of MSMEs, she said.

Furthermore, e-market linkage for MSMEs will also be provided and that CPSEs will pay all receivables to MSMEs within 45 days.

Allu Arvind have sent a proposal to Telangana government

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Mega producer Allu Arvind has launched his OTT app Aha, just before the country slipped into lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. If there is no lockdown or no Covid-19 pandemic, he might have released some 6-10 webseries by now already. But the crisis has stopped Arvind big time.

Taking things into hands, other day, Allu Arvind is said to have sent a proposal to Telangana government to allow his company to shoot web series with a limited crew of 15-20 members. According to an English daily report, Arvind is said to be trying very hard to get the permission such that he could resume many projects that he gave green signal to, already.

However, just a couple of days after relaxing some of the lockdown rules, Hyderabad experienced another worst nightmare other day. A whopping 79 positive cases are registered, thus alarming the authorities with the new Covid-19 positive cases surge. Exactly at this point of time, Allu Arvind has sent a proposal to the government, which might not evince any interest, feel observers.

Also, theatre owners are also sending proposals to Govt to allow them run the business with limited public consumption.

Small Tribute to highly talented actor Irfan Khan

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A couple of weeks ago, highly talented actor Irfan Khan breathed his last and left this world permanently, leaving a lot of films in his memory. But not just films, even in real life, the actor has done lots of good work. As a tribute to the work done by him, a neighbourhood as now changed their area’s name.

Near the village of Igatpuri in Maharashtra, actually Irfan Khan has built farmhouse years back. But then the has come to know that the surrounding habitat is not even having proper electricity and the villagers are suffering from poverty as well.

In order to change their lives, Irfan is said to have provided them with electricity, built a school and also gave computers to the poor students to learn new things. Also, the actor donated an ambulance to the village such that any medical emergency could be dealt with easily.

As a tribute to the help done by the versatile actor, the villagers have named that neighbourhood as Herochi Wadi. That means “neighbourhood of a hero” in Marathi langauge. Also they are said to be planning to install a staute of the actor in their locality once the lockdown gets lifted.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is addressing the media

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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is addressing the media to share details of the fiscal and monetary measures worth Rs 20 lakh crore announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday, to tackle the impact of coronavirus and weeks of lockdown on the economy. This is the first of a series of press briefings by the Finance Minister in the coming days.

The Finance Minister’s address comes at a time when the country remains in a nationwide lockdown with few exceptions to curb the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The coronavirus-triggered lockdown has pushed an already-ailing economy into a standstill, hampering businesses and landing thousands jobless. Economists say details of the package will be watched closely for assessing its effectiveness to aid the economy’s fight against COVID-19.

Dr Nair passed away after a prolonged COVID-19 illness

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An “outstanding” Indian-origin woman doctor has died in the north-east of England after a long battle with the deadly coronavirus.Dr Poornima Nair, a 55-year-old Keralite from Delhi worked at the Station View Medical Centre in Bishop Auckland in County Durham of England.

She died at the University Hospital of North Tees Hospital at Stockton-on-Tees after a long battle with COVID-19.Dr Nair is believed to be the tenth General Practitioner (GP) to die on the frontlines of the UK’s medical community fighting the coronavirus. The highly contagious infection has claimed the lives of over 32,000 people in the country.

“The practice is very sorry to announce to our patients the death of our much loved and valued colleague and friend Dr Poornima Nair,” the medical centre said in a message.

“Dr Nair passed away after a prolonged COVID-19 illness, which she fought with her great strength of character. We are all devastated and upset by this tragic news and hope you will join with us in our thoughts and prayers,” it said.

Tributes have been pouring in for the doctor on social media from friends, colleagues and others known to the general practitioner (GP).She had been on ventilator support for a few days before she succumbed to the disease this week.

University in Himachal to study Covid-19 drugs

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A team of scientists from a university in Himachal Pradesh has been offered a grant through Microsoft to conduct research on finding drugs to cure and prevent Covid-19.

This project will directly influence the anti-viral drug development.

It has been funded through High-Performance Computing Consortium and the team is led by Gurjot Kaur, Associate Professor, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Shoolini University. It will have access to Microsoft Azure credits for six months to perform work using Microsoft licensed resources like online platforms and virtual machines.

The team will perform much-needed screening of phytochemical constituents for anti-viral activity through interaction with Covid-19 specific targets using molecular modeling studies.

Indian medicinal herbs have same or similar phytoconstituents and do show great promise as anti-Covid-19 drugs.

This project will directly influence the anti-viral drug development for Covid-19 and thus has high impact, said the university on Wednesday.

New health tracking Apple Watch

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Apple Watch 6 is on the cards and the company might bring some new health tracking features that may broaden the scope of audience for the smart watch. Apple has patented a new technology that might make its way to the Apple Watch 6. Using this new technology, the wearable is expected to start tracking blood pressure.

Conventional blood pressure checking machines come with an elaborate setup that requires equipment like pressure cuff and stethoscope. According to a report by TechRadar Apple filed patent no. 10646121 which describes how the company is planning on using a non-invasive technology in order to get a read on the blood pressure using the smartwatch.

Apple will try to achieve this by using applanation tonometry, a method optometrists use to measure pressure in the eye especially for diseases like glaucoma in which the test measures the amount of force needed to temporarily flatten a part of your cornea.

For now, there’s no confirmation if the patent will materialize in the upcoming Apple Watch 6 or any of the later versions.

The company recently launched a new mid-range smartphone iPhone SE that starts at a price of ₹42,500. Apple’s upcoming iPhone 12 series has also been subjected to various leaks in the past week. The company is expected to launch four new models, the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Max, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max. The latest leaks claim the price of the new series will begin from $649 (roughly ₹48,900) in U.S.

‘TN to follow Centre in resource allocation to revive economy’

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K.Palaniswami on Wednesday said the state government will follow the Central government in the case of allocation of resources for kick-starting the economy.

Addressing the District Collectors at a Covid-19 review meeting, via video conference, he said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced Rs 20 lakh crore economic stimulus package, and the state government will follow the allocation pattern of resources to various sectors announced by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for the benefit of industrial and farm sectors and the general public.

He said the government is willing to relax the lockdown restrictions if people extend their cooperation in controlling the Coronavirus spread.

Palaniswami said combating the virus spread is in the people’s hands, if they follow the guidelines issued by the government.

He said the spike in Coronavirus infection numbers in the state is due to higher testing of swab samples.

Modi assured About special economic package

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi today addressed the nation regarding the pandemic, number of cases and tried to boost the morale. In a major announcement, the PM announced ‘Aatma Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan’ (Mission Self-Reliant India) a mammoth special economic package with Rs 20 Lakh Crore to the people of the country.

PM Modi announced the helicopter money package which is 10 percent of the country’s GDP and assured of assisting all sections of people with it, including the migrants and farmers. Modi affirmed that the special package will uplift the land, labor, and liquidity.

Modi said that India has been fighting coronavirus from four months and many lost their near and dear to this epidemic. The PM tried to induce strength in people by saying that the whole world is fighting the same and we should be determined and should not lose the spirit.

Modi assured that this special economic package is to support and strengthen the country’s small and medium scale industries. Further details about the Aatma Nirbhar Abhiyaan package will be revealed by Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman from tomorrow.

Speaking about the necessity and message to the nation brought by the outbreak, Modi said that India was not producing even one PPE kit in the beginning and now we have lakhs of masks and PPE kits manufactured within the country.

Two Telugu States CMs are in good terms

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Once again the water war has begun between in the Telugu states. To provide water for Rayalaseema region, AP CM YS Jagan has issued G.O. number 203 to use the flood water from Srisailam dam. The YSRCP government has also issued administrative sanctions regarding the same. Telangana CM KCR has severely opposed this and lodged a complaint against AP government at Krishna Tribunal.

However, the oppositions in Telangana smell something fishy here and added that there is a secret deal between Jagan and KCR in this issue. Speaking on it BJP leader DK Aruna said, “This fresh action of AP government will do a lot of damage to the joint Mahbubnagar, Rangareddy and Nalgonda districts. It will also affect the irrigation projects like Kalvakurthi and Palamuru-Rangareddy. I suspect an understanding between the CMs of Telugu states.”

The former minister also said, KCR is neglecting South Telangana and is doing complete injustice to the region. “For North Telangana irrigation projects, KCR passes orders in hours, sanctions budget in days whereas for South Telangana projects, they take years to complete,” said Aruna and added that she had met CM KCR on couple of occasions and urged him to complete projects in south Telangana at faster pace.

“Palamur-Rangareddy project was allotted two TMC of water. But very recently this was reduced to just one TMC and still the government is yet to allocate funds for it. This is an evidence of KCR’s pure negligence and he has no intentions of completing irrigation projects of South Telangana. I don’t think KCR has no knowledge about AP CM Jagan’s order on G.O. 203,” said Aruna.

Shahid Kapoor compliments tollywood star

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Stylish Star Allu Arjun had set a bar for dance in films and this is what earned him fans across India. Not just common fans but there are many celebrities too. We have heard about Bollywood heartthrob Hrithik Roshan and sultry siren Disha Patani complimenting Bunny’s dance and there is another hero too now.

He is Shahid Kapoor. The ‘Kabir Singh’ hero went for a Twitter Q&A last night and when an enthusiast asked one word about Allu Arjun, Shahid Kapoor replied that “Love his dancing skills.”

Bunny’s fans were once again delighted to see other industry heroes appreciating their favourite hero. However, Allu Arjun who is usually active on social media, is yet to react on Shahid’s flattering words.

Twitter India launches gratitude emoji

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Micro-blogging platform Twitter India on Wednesday launched a new gratitude emoji that can be triggered with ‘#thankful’, ‘#gratitude’ and other variations of the words.

Since March 15, there have been over 250 million tweets worldwide expressing gratitude and thanks – a 26 percent increase from February’s average.

“Who do we see people expressing that gratitude for? The most common word is ‘everyone’. Everyone who is an essential worker. Everyone who has helped. Everyone in healthcare. Everyone who has reached out. Everyone,” the company tweeted.

“To give you another way to show your gratitude, we’ve created an emoji that will appear when you use #thankful or other hashtags for #gratitude (in various languages),” it added.

Earlier in April, on WorldHealthDay, Twitter had also sent out a token of appreciation for healthcare workers by tweeting with ‘clap’.

The platform recently onboarded the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (@MoHFW_INDIA) to Twitter Seva to help Indians with a speedy resolution to their health-related queries.

Matthew Hayden to do commentary for online cricket game WCC

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With the coronavirus outbreak and subsequent cancellation of all cricket matches, former Australia cricketer Matthew Hayden will now aim to bring fans closer to actual cricket by lending his voice to the online gaming world as a commentator on the World Cricket Championship (WCC).

Hayden will offer English commentary with his familiar banter bringing life into the virtual game. He will join former India opener Aakash Chopra who recently came on board as a Hindi commentator to cater to 110 million players.

“Any gamification of a real sport can be a very creative and a liberating space. I loved the freedom that I got in the commentary box of the virtual cricketing world,” said Hayden.

The former Australian opener believes that amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, online sports becomes all the more relevant and entertaining as everyone is staying at home and no live cricket action is taking place.

“Since there are no live cricket matches, this is a way that I can be involved and still communicate with the cricket audience through WCC. Games like these provide a space for people to enjoy themselves and relax, which is important during COVID-19 lockdown.

When asked about the difference of commentating in a live match as compared to doing the same for an online game,” Hayden said: “The game has surely given me a lot of freedom to put my own spin to the commentary script of 1500 words that I was provided with.”

“I never felt like I was commentating on virtual cricket as the commentary included everything from weather conditions, to the size of grounds, different grounds around the world.

“It was almost like doing commentary for a live game. I generated energy in my voice creatively with variation in my voice and patterns in my voice. It was fun to bring to life a situation, maybe a big 6 or an out for the game, as if for a real match,” he added.

P R Rajendran, MD and CEO, Nextwave Multimedia and creator of WCC, said: “With no actual cricket games taking place currently, we hope to fill the gap with commentators like Matthew Hayden and Aakash Chopra to build familiarity and comfort on the game enabling people to come as close to actual cricket as possible.

 

Facebook agrees to pay $52 million to traumatised content moderators

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Facebook has agreed to pay $52 million to third-party content moderators who developed post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other mental health issues as they scanned scores of disturbing images of rape, murder and suicide to curb those on the platform.

According to a report in The Verge, in a preliminary settlement in San Mateo Superior Court, the social networking giant agreed to pay damages to 11,250 US-based moderators and provide more counseling to them.

Facebook hired several firms like Accenture, Cognizant, Genpact and ProUnlimited to help it moderate and remove harmful content in the aftermath of the 2016 US presidential election and Cambridge Analytica data scandal.

As per the compensation, each moderator will receive a minimum of $1,000 and will be eligible for additional compensation if they are diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder or related conditions.

Anyone who is diagnosed with a mental health condition is eligible for an additional $1,500, and people who are diagnosed with PTSD and depression may be eligible for up to $6,000.

“We are so pleased that Facebook worked with us to create an unprecedented programme to help people performing work that was unimaginable even a few years ago,” Steve Williams, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said in a statement late Tuesday.

In 2018, Selena Scola who was a former content moderator at Facebook sued the company alleging that moderators who face mental trauma after reviewing distressing images on the platform are not being properly protected by the social networking giant.

Scola sued Facebook for allegedly ‘ignoring its duty’ to protect moderators who deal with mental trauma after seeing disturbing imagery and were “bombarded” with thousands of videos, images and livestreamed broadcasts of child sexual abuse, rape, torture, bestiality, beheadings, suicide and murder.

Last year, several moderators told The Verge that they had been diagnosed with PTSD after working for Facebook.

Facebook had more than 30,000 employees working on safety and security — about half of whom were content moderators.

Cognizant later announced that it would quit eave the content moderation business and shut down its sites earlier this year. The company also developed “the next generation of wellness practices” for affected content moderators.

“In addition to payment for treatment, moderators with a qualifying diagnosis will be eligible to submit evidence of other injuries they suffered for their time at Facebook and could receive up to $50,000 in damages,” said the report.

South Korea registers largest drop in employment since 1999

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South Korea registered the largest year-on-year drop in the number of employed people in the country since 1999 due to the effects of the coronavirus epidemic, according to government data published Wednesday.

The number of people in employment in April stood at 26.56 million, which is 476,000 fewer than in the same month the previous year and the biggest drop since February 1999, when the country was absorbing the effects of the so-called Asian financial crisis, Efe news reported.

The unemployment rate in the country rose 0.2 percent compared to April 2019, to stand at 4.2 percent, according to data published today by Statistics Korea.

In turn, the coronavirus has also hit the number of people with temporary contracts, for which 800,000 fewer were registered in April compared to last year.

By sector, wholesalers and retailers registered a year-on-year drop of 123,000 jobs, while in hospitality the cut was 212,000 jobs.

In contrast, the number of hires in the agricultural and fisheries sector grew by 73,000, and in the health and social welfare sector by 77,000.

Also in April, the number of economically inactive people rose by 5.1 percent to 16.99 million – the biggest hike since June 2000.

The workforce participation rate – the percentage of those aged 15 or older who are either employed or actively looking for work – also fell 1.6 percentage points to 62 percent, the data showed.

Although there has been no strict lockdown in South Korea, in April the authorities urged residents to maintain social distancing, which has affected consumption and corporate capital investment.

Finance Minister Hong Nam-ki called the April data “grave” and said that the number of layoffs could continue to increase in the coming months, reported by the South Korean news agency Yonhap.

“Given grim outlooks on the global economy and uncertainties in virus containment situations, it is difficult to predict how long the dark tunnel of job markets will last,” Hong said.

Hong said that the government is preparing a third extra budget designed to achieve the creation of some 550,000 new jobs.

Technology must be used for society upliftment: Former ISRO chief

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Former Chairman of ISRO and eminent scientist G. Madhavan Nair said that technology must be used for the upliftment of society.

Speaking at a webinar jointly organized by the Swadeshi Jagaran Manch, Tamil Nadu chapter and Chennai based think tank Center for Policy and Development Studies, Nair said that India has advanced manifold in technology and added that the nuclear testing conducted at Pokhran on May 11, 1998, was a milestone in the country’s technological advancement.

“The country has gone ahead in agriculture production following the advancement of technology. The whole of India was connected to television following the development of satellite technology. Former President and prominent scientist A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was the guiding force behind the SLV launch,” said Nair, who lives in the state capital.

The senior scientist said that the recent studies in the disaster management and weather forecasting has helped the country to wade off several natural calamities.

National convenor of Swadeshi Jagaran Manch, R. Sundaram said that India has turned the Covid-19 pandemic into an opportunity.

“Indian cities like Tirupur, Jalandhar and other towns have turned into major hubs for making PPE kits and N95 masks and the country has reached, a stage that it can export these products,” said Sundaram.

Instagram now lets you delete troll comments in bulk

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Instagram has announced that it is rolling out new major changes including the ability to delete offensive comments in bulk, to keep the platform a more positive place for users.

“We are launching a new feature to help people manage multiple unwanted interactions at once. We know it can feel overwhelming to manage a rush of negative comments, so we’ve been testing the ability to delete comments in bulk, as well as block or restrict multiple accounts that post negative comments,” the company said in a statement late Tuesday.

To enable the feature on iOS, tap on a comment and then the dotted icon in the top right corner. Select Manage Comments and choose up to 25 comments to delete at once and then tap ‘More Options’ to block or restrict accounts in bulk.

To block or restrict accounts on Android, press and hold on a comment, tap the dotted icon and select Block or Restrict.

Users are also getting the ability to control who can tag or mention them in a post, comment, caption, or story.

“You can choose whether you want everyone, only people you follow or no one to be able to tag or mention you in a comment, caption or Story,” the company added.

Instagram is also testing pinned comments which will allow users to literally pin comments to the top of a post.

This feature gives people a way to set the tone for their account and engage with their community by pinning a select number of comments to the top of their comments thread.

Filmmaker Sahirr Sethhi: Every story is a quest

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Young filmmaker Sahirr Sethhi, director of the short film “Zoya”, which addresses the importance of tiger conservation, says that watching the big cat in the wild is a privilege.

“I remember my experience of seeing a tiger in the wild for the first time. It was just six feet away from me. It was so majestic that I was captivated! I started reading about how tigers are facing difficulties due to hunting and poaching, how their numbers are depleting et cetera. I just felt the urge of telling the story, not as the work of a storyteller, but telling a story with a deep sense of resonance,” Sahirr told IANS.

The director added: “It is never the same when we see a tiger in a photograph or on the big screen as opposed to seeing it in reality. Trust me, it will be a privilege for the next generation to see a tiger in the wild, and will only be possible if we do our bit to protect and preserve the tiger. In the film, the protagonist, Dr. Rajeev Kapoor (played by Rajesh Tailang) is working every single day to preserve the tiger and for that privilege of watching them in the wild.”

“Zoya” was shot in 2015 and the film has travelled to several festivals internationally.

Sharing the insight into the script, Sahirr said: “For me, every story is a quest. Every character embarks on a quest. The story of Zoya is not just the story of a conservationist looking for a missing tiger. It is also his internal quest that is philosophical. So, there is a strong subtextual pattern between his internal and external quest.”

Why did he choose to tell the story in fiction instead of a documentary? “Film is a visceral art form that captures your imagination and evokes a certain emotion that engages all our sense. A documentary would have not created that impact. Also, my aim is to create awareness without treating it like one. The narrative has to convey a feeling. That is why I chose fiction,” he said.

The short film features Rajesh Tailang, Manjot Singh and Geeta Agrawal Sharma.

According to the director, both Rajesh and Manjot were apt for the story.

“Mr Tailang has an ability to create empathy and evoke emotions in a very sublime manner. His face conveys something that is very interesting. At the same time he could be a stoical persona with great depth of emotion. That duality was required for the character,” he said.

While on Manjot, he added: “When I met Manjot in 2015, he had an innocent face and his screen presence brings a smile on your face. He looks very likable on screen. Of course he is a very talented actor. He quite easily conveys a humanistic empathy. Empathy is the keyword for the story that we intend to tell,” shared Sahirr.

The film “Zoya” is available on MUBI India app.

Lakshmi Manchu: Interesting time awaits cinema post pandemic

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Lakshmi Manchu feels if the novel coronavirus is here to stay, so is the thriving culture of cinema. The Telugu actress says the ongoing pandemic will bring a lot of logistical changes, and it will be interesting to witness the evolution of showbiz post pandemic.

“It is definitely going to be an interesting time for cinema-going forward,” Lakshmi told IANS when asked about the future of cinema post-Covid-19.

“Lots of logistical changes will need to be made but we all know the cinema cannot leave people’s lives. The virus is here to stay. We need to adapt and change our lifestyle and how we perceive things going further. No more crafts services for a while,” she added.

Coronavirus pandemic has led to a massive slowdown of the economies, bringing the entertainment industry worldwide to a standstill. There’s no clarity about when normalcy will set in, or if the world will have to embrace the new reality of social distancing and virtual hangout sessions.

But Lakshmi isn’t anxious about the uncertainty.

“Actually for the first time I’m not anxious. Now you know nothing is in your control. It has truly taught me to be in the moment in many ways. We all have to learn a new way of life and how fabulous is that. How many of us will get this opportunity. What we are going through is pretty wild,” she said.

The daughter of veteran actor Mohan Babu is spending her lockdown with her family.

“This is the first time since college to have spent so much time with them,” she said, who mentions that staying with parents “feels like a resort”.

“Family is someone you don’t choose to like but have to love. Over the years of bickering.. you know what I mean..But I realise I have a beautiful loving caring family. A family that lives by morals and ethics. It is so nice to see how we perceive life and how close we really are,” added the actress.

Amid the lockdown, the actress has come out with “Locked Up With Lakshmi Manchu”. In the show, she interacts with people from different walks of life, including film and political personalities, live on her Instagram.

Talking about the series, she said: “I was generally having a conversation with a friend of mine who suggested I should do lives with people I know around the world. One thing led to another and this whole series came together. I couldn’t be happier that I could entertain my fans and myself through this quarantine. I am so glad that I could reach out to so many people around the world and connect with what’s going on right now.”