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Everyone will have to adjust to new normal: Arjun on COVID-19 pandemic

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As Arjun Kapoor returned to the sets on Saturday after staying home for four months due to the coronavirus-induced lockdown, the actor urged people to try and adjust to the “new normal”. Production on films, television and digital projects were put on hold in mid-March to help curb the spread of the novel virus. On May 31, the Maharashtra government issued guidelines for producers and filmmakers to resume the shooting of films, TV shows and web series in non-containment zones, emphasizing safety and security norms. “Everyone of us will have to adjust to the new normal and slowly resetting our lives. My work life restarted and I shot for the first time in four months. Everything is changed. New world order. Accepted,” Arjun wrote on Instagram alongside a photograph of him from the shoot. Keeping in accordance with guidelines of the state government to prevent the spread of COVID-19 on the sets, cameras started rolling in Indian television industry last month, while Bollywood is yet to begin shoot of films. (PTI)

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