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Patiala Babes producers to support workers till lockdown ends TV
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Patiala Babes producers to support workers till lockdown ends

Mumbai, April 23 (IANS) Despite being terminated abruptly, "Patiala Babes" producers have decided to pay a stipend to workers and the creative team till the lockdown ends.## They will be giving stipend ranging from Rs 10,000 to Rs 25000 per person to over 60 team members.## "Patiala Babes" was terminated owing to the ongoing nationwide COVID-19 lockdown.## The show's writer-producer Rajita Sharma has expressed her sadness and trauma in the story "remaining unfinished and untold".## "It was encouraging that Sony gave us a platform to bring to life our very bold narrative. Since the whole world is under siege, these times call for some unfortunate but necessary measures. 'Patiala Babes' will always remain close to our heart," Rajita added.## "The pandemic seems to be preparing for a long haul and as the show is shut, our workers are jobless." Vivek Budakoti and Rajita pointed out.## "We have decided to share whatever little profit we earned with our fellow workers who made us what we are as a production house," they said.## They have announced that the daily wage workers, including light men, spot boys, setting workers, sound assistants, assistant directors, production assistants, and the creative team will be given a regular fixed stipend every month till the time the lockdown is in effect.## "This is our commitment and support to our colleagues and will be on for as much time it takes for the industry to resume shoot," they added.## Stay tuned...

COVID-19 effect: 'Patiala Babes', 'Isharon Isharon Mein', 'Beyhadh 2' terminated TV
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COVID-19 effect: 'Patiala Babes', 'Isharon Isharon Mein', 'Beyhadh 2' terminated

Mumbai, April 21 (IANS) The television shows "Patiala Babes", "Isharon Isharon Mein" and "Beyhadh 2" have suddenly been terminated owing to the ongoing nationwide COVID-19 lockdown.## "'Isharon Isharon Mein', 'Beyhadh 2' and 'Patiala Babes' are finite fiction shows and the nature and the pace of the narrative is time-bound. Given that all shoots have been stalled since March, owing to the unprecedented situation we are in, these shows couldn't shoot their logical ends," a statement from Sony Entertainment Television issued on Tuesday said.## "All the three shows have had a good spell and would have paved way to newer narratives eventually, had the shoots been functional. Having said that, keeping best interests of all in mind and in a joint agreement with the producers, it has been decided to terminate these shows, as of now," it was further stated.## However, actors Sourabh Raaj Jain, who played an important role "Patiala Babes", and Shivin Narang, one of the protagonists of "Beyhadh 2", have no hard feelings.## "We are living in unprecedented times and due to the lockdown, there is no clarity on when shooting will resume. Hence, we were informed that a mutual decision was taken by the channel and our makers that the show goes off the air. It was always a finite series and Neil (his character) and Mini's pairing was really loved by the audience. I have personally loved playing Neil and he will always remain extremely close to my heart," Sourabh told IANS.## Shivin Narang is okay with the channel's decision. "To be honest as a team, even we don't have the clarity yet. But considering the situation we are in, anything is possible. 'Beyhadh 2' is a big brand, a show with its own huge following," he said.## "Personally, I feel it's a finite show already reaching its end if we can complete the end that will do justice to the show and the viewers. But yes, it's not only us, the whole world, but the whole industry is also suffering, so we are okay with whatever the channel decides," he added.## Meanwhile, fans have started #DontEndPatialaBabes on Twitter, and Sourabh has requested them not to be rude with their demand.## "My dear tweeples, What has happened is definitely saddening for all of us, I request all of you to not be rude with anyone....this shall too pass...stay safe and spread love .....need ur love and support, even more, this time.#patialababes," tweeted Sourabh.## For more and latest news about TV, stay tuned with us.