Artists of TV industry are upset due to payment rules
Artists of TV industry are upset due to payment rules
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There are reports of non-payment of dues of actors and employees from the film and TV industry. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting of the Central Government and the Government of Maharashtra have given permission to all producers to start shooting their films and TV serials and to finish the remaining post production work, but Federation of Cine Workers Federation of Western India Cine Employees verdict is still firm that no further work will be started until the producers pay the artists and staff who have worked here. Federation head BN Tiwari told a media reporter that films and TV The complaints of many artists and employees associated have reached them so far. They are being settled slowly. There is no producer in this film industry who is a milkman.

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There are only a few manufacturers who understand the pain of the people working with them. We are firm on our intention that the shooting will start again only when the producers pay the dues of all the cast and crew. '' Tiwari says, 'How many skilled actors like film actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui live in this city but sometimes their fate is not supported, sometimes their financial condition is not such that they can move forward. When he does not get the money for his own work, what else can be more unfortunate than this.' While Tiwari praises Nawazuddin, among those who complained to the Federation, the film Bole Chudiyaan with Nawazuddin Siddiqui has worked in Delhi. Sunita Hooda is also included, whose money has not been received even after the months of shooting ends.

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Actress Seema Pari, who was seen in Alia Bhatt's 2018 film 'Raazi', is very hurt by the payment rules after 90 days of work in the film industry. She says, 'These people are not ashamed to give their work money after 90 days. This rule is absolutely nonsense. The rules are wrong as well as those who do not call it wrong and those who do not raise their voice against them are more wrong than them'. Khushi Rajput Jha says that some production houses started crying only four days after the lockdown. She said, "Earlier, money was available only after 90 days, but now after 90 days of telecast money is received." Khushi kept her words on TV producer Ekta Kapoor too. She said, "Ekta Kapoor is a very big name of this industry but after the lockdown, she did not even pay salary to any worker."

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