There is a saying “Happy ending is always possible.” The upsurge of Covid-19 has once again put the economy on hold. Many businesses are on the verge of shutting down. The entertainment industry is affected adversely due to catastrophe. Last year the pandemic caused many shows to shut down. Many people are coming with the fear that the same mishap is going to repeat.
Parag Rawool, the established casting director has come up with his thoughts on Covid -19. Rawool says, “It’s a very unpredictable and hazardous situation, many media houses need to shut their work due to Govt’s SOP’s norms. But we cannot neglect it as it is the need of the time for controlling the pandemic.”
Despite the ongoing situation, Parag has not rested his case even for a day. The powerhouse of talent has gone unstoppable with work going in full swing. From hunting appropriate talent for his upcoming projects to setting up roadmaps, he has been on a working spree.
Although Rawool is upset about the ongoing scenario the multi-talented man also being hopeful towards the future. “Happy endings are always everyone’s favourite and so is mine. I am sure if we follow the appropriate behaviour for the pandemic and take necessary actions to help people this situation will also have a happy ending.”
Starting a career as senior talent head 12 years to becoming the famous casting director in the industry for fiction and non-fiction shows. Today, Parag Rawool possesses numerous expert titles – A Talent Head/Casting Director, Best occasion administrator, cooperative person, business visionary, and certified advertiser. A year ago, he did Influencer Marketing Campaigns for a few brands. As we referenced before, a few groups consistently look for development and individuals like Parag realize how to try sincerely and shrewdly to tick off the objectives.
Parag is fit for dealing with every work allotted to him! Parag has seen the pinnacle of non-fiction and surprisingly the pandemic that prompted a long delay in the business. Rawool also worked with Influencers like Awez Darbar, Nagma Mirajkar, Anam Darbar, Dixita Patel, Diganganga Suryawanshi, Tarun Nihalani, Shivani Patel, Satya Manjrekar, Shefali Bagga. There are few more projects lined up in the future for 2021 which can't be disclosed as of now due to channel protocols.
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