Actor Akansha Ranjan Kapoor has said that she is haunted that her biggest fear will come true and her projects might get shelved amid the spike in COVID-19 cases in India. Akansha, who had several shoots lined up before the second wave crisis, said that the COVID-19 crisis in India sent everything for a toss.
Speaking to Hindustan Times about the same, Akansha said, "I am being very weirdly selfish. But my brain always goes to the most negative place, which is a terrible thing about me, but I just feel like things will get scrapped, so that is my big fear right now."
Akansha also emphasised that she is 'just hoping against hope that this is the last time we have to do this'.
"I am just too scared. The second wave is very bad, and everyone has been telling me to 'brace yourself to be home for at least a month'. I’m just hoping against hope that this is the last time we have to do this," Akansha said.
For the uninformed, Akansha was about to start shooting her third web film, in which she is working with actor Rajkummar Rao.
"First, it was supposed to start on March 24, and then it got pushed to the first week of April, and then it got pushed to mid-April, and now, it was going to happen on April 25, and I know that it is definitely not happening," she said.
Akansha added that the ongoing crisis has "literally" made everything go haywire. "I had a couple of more shoots, which were all scheduled for April, and now everything has been pushed. It is a bummer," Akansha said.