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Coronavirus has claimed hundreds of lives in China and spread across to several other countries. Being careful about the safety of their cast and crew members, even Bollywood filmmakers are delaying the shoots. After the Thailand schedule of Wild Dog starring Nagarjuna and Saiyami Kher was postponed, another film has been delayed, a Ronnie Screwvala’s production.

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The film titled Sitara, starring Sobhita Dhulipala, was to begin in Kerala. But due to the Coronavirus scare, they have delayed the schedule that was to roll on February 12. Director Vandana Kataria stated that they had been in and out of Kerala for the technical recee. Her art design crew was in the state from January 30 and returned on February 5. She said the safety of the team comes first. Kataria added that they had a Plan B in place and planning to work that out. 

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