Updated On: 12 March, 2021 09:09 AM IST | Mumbai | Nikita Wagh
One year of lockdown, many personalities have set up studios in home basements, libraries, even hallways with assembled backdrops and a skeletal crew at times.

Mandir Bedi, Siddharth Kannan (All pictures/PR)
It is going to be one year since the Covid-19 nationwide lockdown was clamped last year. What was once necessary during the coronavirus crisis is now the new normal. Just like actors, sportspersons, singers, hoteliers, among others, for most of the presenters and anchors, this new normal has changed how they do their jobs in so many ways. Instead of the hustle and bustle of the newsroom, the madness of the live shows, anchors are working from home and conducting interviews/shows over Facetime, Skype and Zoom.
But many personalities have set up studios in home basements, libraries, even hallways with assembled backdrops and a skeletal crew at times. Necessity they say is the mother of invention in this case if not invention at least innovation has made its way into the live event space, an industry that is amongst the worst hit by the virus.