Actor Vivek Anand Oberoi share of challenges shooting in the middle of a pandemic and why he is most worried about a third wave coming.
Vivek Anand Oberoi might have taken the vaccination Covid his 19th, but the actor admits that the fear of the virus is still there. And so, shoot in the middle of a pandemic, along with several others on the movie set, sometimes, it becomes frightening.
But as they say, the show must go on. The actor also has worked, and even go for outdoor shooting in Jaipur. Ask him what it was like returning to his family after being exposed to the outside world, he said, “Even though I took the precaution whatever I can, in the end, you still have doubts attached behind the head of it, ‘I’m going back home’, especially with talk of a third wave. “
A father of two children – Vivaan (8) and Ameyaa (6) – Oberoi increasingly worried, because the upcoming third wave is said to affect children more than adults.
“All the talk about the kids … Mine is so attached to me and very young. Even if I go out for four days, every time I go back, they ran to me to hug me. I had to stop them there and said, ‘Wait I have to go, showers, steam ‘, and then sit down, “rues doting father.
The 44-year-old child, who was last seen on film Rustom 2019 and had season 3 of the edge in the next line, feels that taking into account the current scenario of the ‘normal’ does not really reduce fear.
Elaborating his point, he continued, “It’s all very unnatural. People say it’s the new normal, but I find that there is nothing ‘normal’ about it. So, it’s not a great feeling at all. But what a big relief is really off the mask and acting in front of the camera. It is something we are all actors love doing. “