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Netizens trend 'Welcome back Anurag' on Twitter as Parth Samthaan resumes shoot after 3 months
Parth Samthaan aka Anurag Basu from popular TV show Kasautii Zindagii Kay announced on his Instagram that he has resumed the shooting for the show after a gap of 100 days. The actor shared a few pictures from the sets of the show and along with the photos he wrote a caption that read, "Back to Shoot after 3 months .Back to normalcy! #unlockindia."

For the uninformed, the work on television shows and films had come to standstill as the country went into lockdown following the coronavirus outbreak in India. All actors shot episodes of their respective shows on March 31 after which all shoots were cancelled.

Apart from Balaji Telefilms' Kasautii Zindagii Kay, Naagin 4 has also resumed the shooting. Actor and former Bigg Boss 13 contestant Rashami Desai shared a photo on social media as she got ready

Apart from these, TV shows like Pavitra Bhagya, Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, Yeh Jaadu Hai Jinn Ka, Kundali Bhagya, Kumkum Bhagya, Bhakarwadi, RadhKrishn, Santoshi Maa and Ek Mahanayak Dr B R Ambedkar have started filming.

Actor Gracy Singh, currently seen in 'Santoshi Maa', told PTI, "Our temperature and body oxygen levels were screened. We welcomed each other with a namaste, followed by a quick catching up session. There were limited people on sets and we wore masks. At every point in and around the sets, there were sanitiser bottles and sprays. It was quite a distinct experience, but I am sure with time, we will get used to it."