On the other hand, BBC, which is shooting from January 1 to June 30, has been allowed to stay inside the park throughout the day, shoot in core areas, take their own Gypsy in, pay a lumpsum in advance—and most inexplicably—shoot around the lakes undisturbed for a month from the time of closure till April 3 (about when, Valmik Thapar, member, steering committee, Project Tiger, inadvertently says, the ban was due to be lifted). "Such extreme felicitation has never been extended to me. In fact, things have been hostile," says film-maker Rupin Dang, who's been denied entry into the park twice. "Why the discriminatory treatment?" echoes Rajesh Bedi, "Could we ever block a national heritage zone in England for our purposes?" Adds Mike Pandey, "In itself, some of the privileges extended to the BBC are not wrong, but why are we treated like tourists?