Film Production
The spell of pandemic spills over to writing
MUMBAI: Will the Covid2019 pandemic have a direct bearing on the way TV and film script writers churn out their scripts? Now that the Maharashtra government has allowed conditional resumption of film, television, OTT shoots, how are the writers faring? Indiantelevision.com spoke to a few scriptwriters from the film and television industry to get answers to these questions.
Even if shooting begins, the plotline will have to go for a change; it is not going to be the same as before. Writers face the twin challenges of creating something refreshing that connects with the audiences all the while keeping in mind the numerous restrictions that have been implemented.
While some script writers want to reflect the current pandemic situation in their writings, a tiny minority feels that it is not necessary to always showcase the reality. And one thing everyone agrees is the role technology will play in the narratives.
According to Screenwriter Association president Robin Bhatt, many stories can be created keeping in mind the guidelines laid down by the government. With the help of technology, action scenes can also be choreographed. A lot of film scripts have already been written which don’t require any changes, but in the coming days writers will avoid writing crowd scenes or stories where SOP is compromised, he said.
In future, he says, technology is going to play a major part in cinema. He has already finished one show which is highly technological in nature, with a lot of graphics and animation. Bhatt is currently excited to begin the shoot of Sanjay Gupta’s much-awaited movie Bombay Saga starring John Abraham. Bhatt, who is the writer of the film, says that most of the editing, background score, sound design as well as VFX had started much before the lockdown. As of now, he has not received any directions from Sanjay Gupta to make amendments in the script.
He adds, “The current pandemic scenario will definitely reflect in my writing because the entire world has changed. The same old narratives of how couples fall in love, tragedy or drama will change. Currently, it is a wait-and-watch situation.”
Writer-producer Zaman Habib says that until and unless the country emerges out of the risk of the pandemic, there will be changes in scriptwriting accordingly. Scenes with huge crowds or many characters will be avoided. Habib is currently a story consultant for the Star Plus’ show Yeh Rishtey Pyaar Ke.
Habib points out that the advantage of being a writer is that it is not necessary to be present on sets. A lot of freelance writers, who have left for their hometowns, continue their work through video conferencing and similar apps. “In television, we don’t participate in day-to-day works. So it is not bad for writers but there is going to be a major change on the floor while shooting.”
According to him, television shows are divorced from reality. But, now writers, producers and broadcasters will want to put the reality out there.
“There are many people who want to shut off their emotions and have lighter moments. But when we write we create different characters with different emotions. So, one just cannot shy away from the reality or what is happening around us,” he added.
Writer of Once Upon a Time in Mumbai, The Dirty Picture, Kick, Gabbar Is Back and Taxi No. 9211, Rajat Arora said that as of now he has not made any changes in his scripts.
“As we move forward, only then we will understand what can be executed and what cannot. So, as the shooting begins, we will see if any changes in the script are required. There are certain things which cannot be done while filming as per the current guidelines. But it is just a small part. At the end, safety of our people is of utmost importance.”
Currently, he is busy working for Ahan Shetty’s debut film. The project is backed by Sajid Nadiadwala. He is also doing the pending work of Jayalalitha biopic starring Kangana Ranaut.
Contrary to what other writers said, Arora feels that the current pandemic is so terrible that he doesn't want to show this situation in his writing. “I think no one wants to be reminded of a pandemic. I personally don’t want to dwell on it. Dystopian shows are now today's reality. So, we don’t want to face reality or may watch it on screen.”
Film Production
Arka Mediaworks onboards 88 Pictures as animation studio partner on ‘The Eternal War – Part 1’
Arka Mediaworks announces that 88 Pictures, the acclaimed animation and visual storytelling studio known for its cutting-edge CGI and cinematic artistry, is on board as the animation partner for the highly anticipated Baahubali: The Eternal War, a groundbreaking two-part 3D animated feature film set in the globally beloved Baahubali universe.
Baahubali: The Eternal War represents a bold new chapter in the Baahubali saga envisioned for national and international audiences and crafted with the ambition of delivering one of India’s most ambitious and globally benchmarked animation projects to date.
88 Pictures will execute the animation production, bringing to life the film’s richly detailed worlds, epic battle sequences, and larger-than-life characters with its signature blend of artistic vision, performance-driven animation, and advanced production pipelines. Working closely with the film’s creative leadership and technical partners, the studio aims to set new benchmarks in animation quality, cinematic storytelling, and global scalability.
This animated epic follows the successful re-release of Baahubali: The Epic (the combined theatrical version of the original live-action films) on 31 October 2025 across India and the USA. During the film’s interval, legendary creator and director S.S. Rajamouli (Baahubali 1 & 2, RRR) stunned audiences with a surprise teaser for The Eternal War – Part 1. The video immediately went viral, garnering widespread national and international acclaim across LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube for its ambitious visual style and scale.
Produced by Arka Mediaworks and led by co-founder and CEO Shobu Yarlagadda – producer of the iconic Baahubali duology, The Eternal War brings together fantastic storytelling and cutting-edge animation.. The film is directed and written by acclaimed animation filmmaker Ishan Shukla (Schirkoa: In Lies We Trust, Star Wars: Visions – “The Bandits of Golak”) and screenplay by Scott Mosier (The Grinch). Mihira Visual Labs, the studio co-founded by Yarlagadda anchors the film’s animation, visual development, and execution.
The partnership with 88 Pictures brings significant pedigree to the project; the studio is well-regarded for its work on high-profile international titles including DreamWorks’ series Trollhunters, the HBO Max original series Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai, Disney’s animated short An Almost Christmas Story to name a few.
Yarlagadda shared, “We are happy to onboard 88 Pictures as the animation studio partner for our prestigious and most expensive animated film from India. We believe that their expertise and capabilities will allow us to produce a first-of-its-kind, world-class animated feature film from India.”
88 Pictures founder & CEO Milind D. Shinde said, “Baahubali changed the way cinema is perceived and became a defining milestone that turned the tide for Indian live-action filmmaking. Expanding the franchise into an entirely new universe—at a never-seen, never-done scale—through an animated feature created in India for a global audience is set to redefine how the world views Indian animation. We are truly thrilled to be part of this landmark project and to bring it to life under the visionary direction of Ishan Shukla, guided by the experience and leadership of acclaimed producer Shobu Yarlagadda.”
Shukla expressed, “Eternal War requires a level of visual and emotional precision that can only come from teams who truly understand both craft and intent. Working with 88 Pictures, alongside Mihira Visual Labs, has been a deeply collaborative experience. This association brings together technical excellence and creative sensitivity, enabling us to translate an ambitious vision into a compelling cinematic reality.”
Baahubali: The Eternal War – Part 1 is scheduled for release in 2027








