Court Notices Escalate Producers–Federation Row, Chiranjeevi Issues Clarification

In the midst of the ongoing struggle between Telugu film producers and the Federation of Telugu Film Industry, the dispute made a legal return. Producer TG Vishwa Prasad intensified his stance to the President of the Federation, Secretary General and Sayman and issued court notifications.
Federation Secretary General Ammiraju said, “Three office carriers received court notifications and our legal team will deal with the issue. This, someone has issued a notification for the first time,” he said. Vishwa claimed that after standing in the middle of the films of Prasad’s films, the strike claimed that the strike caused 1.5 Crore losses per day. “Our members are upset about the legal action against individuals rather than the federation.
Former Secretary General Rajeshwar Redy, stressed that the legal movement came from an individual, not from the Telugu Film Chamber of Commerce. “This will not deter him. We gave a strike notification to the room and held meetings with the Coordination Committee. Some problems were solved, others remained. Basic demand is a 30% wage increase for talented and unskilled workers, which causes us to stop working.”
In the meantime, Chiranevi made a statement and said, “The issue that comes to my attention is that a few people who claimed to be a member of the Film Federation went to the media and said that I met them wrong and accepted their demands, including 30% wage increase.”
I would like to clearly state the truth on this issue. I didn’t meet anyone from the federation. This is a matter of the entire industry and no individual – including me – unilaterally guarantee or reach a solution.
In the Telugu film industry, the film room is a hill body. It is the collective responsibility of the film room to make discussions with all departments and reach a fair solution. Until then, I strongly condemn these unfounded and motivated expressions made to create confusion between all parties. Please take notes. ”
Previously, the Telugu Film Chamber of Commerce had published a strict directive to its members in response to the federation’s call for strike. The room told producers, studios and allied sectors to negotiate with striking unions until the next statement and call on a united front.
He also ordered studios, outdoor units and infrastructure providers to avoid providing service without pre -approved and warning against movements that may weaken the collective position of the industry.