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Sonam Kapoor praises India’s efforts towards coronavirus control on her return from London with beau Anand Ahuja

Federation of Western Indian Cine Employees (FWICE), Indian Film & Television Directors' Association (IFTDA) and Producers Guild of India on Sunday decided to put shootings of films, TV shows and web series on hold from March 19 to March 31.

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The Bollywood diva just returned to India from London with her husband Anand Ahuja and both of them have lauded about their experience after returning back to the country and said that the airport authorities are doing an amazing job of checking everyone to ensure they do not have any symptoms of the virus.

Upon her arrival in her home country, she gave a detailed account of what happened after she landed at the Delhi international airport. She was also seen wearing a mask. Sonam said, “Anand and I are back in Delhi and we just want to thank everybody at the airport. When we were leaving London, there was no screening; nothing. Anand and I were massively shocked upon discovering that. However, when we reached India, we were asked to fill a form in which we had to tell the authorities how much we flew in the last 25 days. We gave our travel history. Fortunately, Anand and I had not flown to any of the so-called hotspots where the virus is very rampant. Then our temperatures were taken and we were all fine.”

Further, she said, “I just want to say that it’s incredible the way the authorities are handling the situation. It’s very commendable and laudable. We went to immigration and they again re-checked our passports, which was extremely responsible for them. I just want everybody to know that everybody is doing the best that they can do. The government is doing the best that it can do. And, we all are in this together.”

Meanwhile, Federation of Western Indian Cine Employees (FWICE), Indian Film & Television Directors’ Association (IFTDA) and Producers Guild of India on Sunday decided to put shootings of films, TV shows and web series on hold from March 19 to March 31.

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