The entertainment industry is in a bad phase due to the Coronavirus lockdown. Many TV stars have embraced death due to lack of work and financial constraints due to lack of work in the past. In this way, actor Ronit Roy has spoken about the bad phase of the industry in an interview, and he has also openly mentioned the problems faced in his life due to the lockdown. Tangi said in an interview to a media reporter, "I have not made any money since January this year. I have a small business which was running but it has also closed since March." I am helping 100 families by selling what I have, whose responsibility I have taken. Along with this, I am not a very rich man but I am still trying to help at my level. So these production houses and channels should also do something whose big and bright offices start shining from two kilometers away. In 90 days after the payment rule, in addition, when we sign a contract, it clearly states that the payment will be received after 90 days. But at a time when everyone's work is stopped. At the same time, the production house should understand that people will need money for their daily expenses. They cannot give extra money, but at least give that money to someone whose money it is. For your information, let us tell you that there is no solution to end yourself, Ronit said about the actors who are doing suicide in the lockdown. My first film Jaan Tere Naam was released in 1992 which was a blockbuster. At the same time, it was a Silver Jubilee film and in today's era Silver Jubilee means 100 crore film, while my debut film was of that level but after six months I did not get a call for work. I sat at home for four years. Along with that I had a small car, but no petrol money. I used to go to my mother's house on foot to eat and all this happened after working in the film Silver Jubilee. But I did not suicide, there is no solution to take my own life because of money strapped. Also Read: Giants want to invest in Indian telecom companies Kapil Sharma's team is ready for shooting Bharti Singh orders PPE kit for staff members Child artist's parents upset as shooting begins