
📌 Key Points
- CINTAA President Poonam Dhillon urges producers for essential water, shade, and fans for cast and crew.
- JD Majethia’s council issued guidelines: ORS, healthy food, temporary shades, portable ACs, medical kits.
- Producer Rajan Shahi shifted an outdoor dance sequence indoors due to the heatwave.
- Production houses are installing water bowls for stray animals on sets.
As Mumbai faces an intense heatwave, its vibrant TV industry is taking proactive steps to safeguard its workforce. Industry leaders and production houses are implementing crucial measures and guidelines to ensure the well-being of both cast and crew amidst soaring temperatures.
CINTAA’s Call for Action & Basic Comforts
Maharashtra has been dealing with an intense heatwave. And Mumbai city has been on yellow alert on Friday as hot and humid weather continues across the city, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). With the temperature soaring to 33°C on Sunday, Mumbai’s TV industry has been taking precautions to ensure not just the cast but the crew too remain safe. Poonam Dhillon, Actor-poltician
Dhillon is currently serving as the President of the Cine and TV Artistes Association (CINTAA), and says she is writing to all producers associations to be prepared for the heatwave. “I have asked them to make working conditions comfortable for the artistes and crew accordingly. Providing enough drinking water, shade, fans are non-negotiable and production houses should be aware and considerate of that.” JD Majethia, Actor-filmmaker
Producers’ Council Issues Comprehensive Guidelines
Majethia, who is also the chairman of the Indian Film and Television Producers Council, says he has been spreading the word among his fraternity. ”We have sent guidelines to producers to install more waterbooths, ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution), along with canteen guidelines to instruct caterers to avoid food that produce heat and store more fruits, butter milk, nimboo pani and so on,” he shares, adding, “We had also sent instructions to install temporary shades for areas on the sets that aren’t covered, along with installing portable air-conditioners. Other important instructions included having emergency medical kits and proper shifts, so the crew does not work in the heat for long hours.“
Producer of shows like Anupamaa, Rajan Shahi, says he recently shifted an outdoor sequence to the sets to keep his cast and crew safe: “Recently one of my shows had an intense dance sequence that was to be shoot outdoors but keeping in mind the heatwave, we shifted the entire sequence to a set.” He adds that his team has also installed water bowls for birds and stray dogs on set.
On-Set Adaptations: From Shoots to Animal Care
Sharma, who is working on his upcoming show, says, “We recently shot the music video for Oh Humnava, with Shabir Ahluwalia and Sriti Jha and the heatwave couldn’t deter the spirit. All standard facilities are taken care of, be it shelter in vanity vans or whatever is needed to beat the heat, including constant supply of liquids to keep hydrated.”
The proactive stance of Mumbai’s TV industry, from CINTAA’s directives to on-set adaptations by producers, highlights a strong commitment to safety. These comprehensive measures are crucial for protecting everyone involved during the challenging heatwave conditions.


