Reportedly when keeping the film's theme in mind, the makers of Sherni had kicked off the shoot on World Wildlife Day (March 3) in Madhya Pradesh. However, three weeks into the schedule, vidya balan and the unit had to suspend the filming as the nationwide lockdown was announced. Now, even as filmmakers are readying to resume work on their projects, it is heard that director amit Masurkar and his team will return to the set only post monsoon.

 

A source reveals, "In Sherni, vidya plays a forest officer who wants to find a solution to the man-animal conflict. A chunk of the movie needs to be filmed in real locations, including the forests in Madhya Pradesh. So, shooting in the rains is out of the question." The Abundantia Entertainment production marks Balan's first collaboration with Masurkar. When contacted the director, he indicated that the film is likely to go on floors only post September. "We can't shoot in the monsoon. We will take a call on the way forward in August. We don't want to endanger the lives of those associated with our film. So, it is best that we wait for now," he said.

 

Moreover the unfortunate demise of sushant singh rajput on june 14 left everyone shocked. His fans were shattered and condolences from the industry began pouring in. urvashi rautela, in an interview recently, has now spoken about her fond memories of meeting Rajput and how it took her eight hours to realize the news of his passing away was true.

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