We Are Hopeful to End the Deadlock, Says Dil Raju

Stating that the talks between Telugu Film Producers Council and the Federation of Telugu Film Industry Federation failed, Producer Dil Raju addressed a short press conference and expressed the hope of ending this locking. “ We told the members of the federation to find a new percentage plan for workers withdrawn over 40,000 RS and told us that they would meet with their members and they would come back to us, ”he added and added, ık We discussed various issues with the Federation members for four hours and we hope to solve this problem in several meetings.”
However, a source revealed that manufacturers are only in their proposal to increase wages for workers who only earn under ES 2,000 and 1,000 RS per day, and there were gradual increases spread over three years. However, the Federation leaders forced to rise for the winners of 3,500 RS and above, a demand rejected by manufacturers. Source, “manufacturers, not the already placed, not those who want to review the wage of low -level workers,” he said.
Telugu Film Room Trade Office Bearers Bharat Bushan, Prasanna Kumar and Damodar Prasad, Producers Dil Raju, C. Kalyan, Achanta Gopinath, Bapineedu, Tagore Madhu, Gemini, Sravantha, Vivek Kuchibotla, Supria, Vivek Kuchibotla, Supiya Choudly and others. President Anil Vallabhaneni representing the Federation, Secretary General Ammiraju and other members.
An anonymous producer said that some high -wage technicians are looking for steep walks. “A stunt choreography, which already demands 50,750 RS per day, demands a 30% march. Similarly, the daily winning stunts and make -up artists who won 3,500 RS – 4,500 RS per day. The producers refused to accept that their unions are already flexible.
Industry inside warns that such general walks can take a serious blow to small-budget productions-Telugu cinema, the backbone. “A small filmmaker will have to spend 3-4 crore to meet the proposed payment structure,” the director Teja said. The situation compared the situation with the Malayalam industry, which the charges of modest workers’ accusations allowed films for 4-5 RS and caused global recognition and new capabilities.
Teja also stated that some largest stars of Tollywood, including Prabhas, Allu Arjun and Jr NTR, started their careers in small films such as Dasari Narayana Rao, Mani Ratnam, Bapu and SS Rajamouli. “Without new talent, the Telugu industry will suffer. Already, Telugu Cinema is struggling with rising production costs and bad participation in theaters. If this wage hike is forced to the board, small films that make up about 80% of our industry will die with a natural death.”