Actor Aparshakti Khurana says the nationwide lockdown happened at a crucial time in his career but right now he's adapting to the changes and adjusting to taking script narrations online.
The 32-year-old actor said with the coronavirus pandemic still looming over, the industry is understandably uncertain about resuming shootings.
"Everybody's shoot has been affected, it is something which is totally out of our control. That's not something I am really worried about right now. We all can wait.
"People's health and lives are a lot more important than shoots. So we are just waiting for the right time to start the shoot," Aparshakti told PTI.
Fresh off the success of "Pati Patni Aur Woh" and his appearance in this year's "Street Dancer", Aparshakti was gearing up for his next, "Helmet".
The actor said though the pandemic and the subsequent lockdown happened at a "very weird time" in his career, he isn't disheartened.
"I've been at a different stage in my career, in a transitioning phase. But all these things can wait. I've waited for my career even when COVID-19 had not happened.The pandemic is a very valid reason for everything to come to a standstill. I won't mind starting my journey again post this, whenever we resume shooting."