Arjun Rampal and Nitin Desai
As the sets of Arjun Rampal's period drama and Marathi film stand unused, ND Studio's Nitin Desai forgoes rent during the lockdown
Uma Ramasubramanian (MID-DAY; April 28, 2020)

"In all these years, we had not remained shut for even a day," says Nitin Desai, who closed the doors of N D Studio last month in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic. At the time, a lavish set had been constructed for The Battle of Bhima Koregaon, a period drama featuring Arjun Rampal, and the Raigad fort recreated for a Marathi film. Desai tells mid-day that he has decided to forgo the rent of the sets standing unused at the Karjat studio.

"I am not the only one suffering losses at this point, the entire world is. So how can I expect them to pay the rent when everything has come to a standstill? I will also appeal to other studios to follow the same practice," he says, adding that despite the adverse conditions, he is continuing to pay his staff.

The studio was handling several projects when the shutdown was announced. "We had created a huge battlefield and three villages for Arjun Rampal's film, and a haveli [palace] for a yet-untitled web show. Construction of huge sets was underway for two shows of Zee and Star," he adds.

File photo of Panipat set created at ND Studio
File photo of Panipat set created at ND Studio