No Shootings In Tamil Nadu Vijay In Trouble
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Tamil Film Producers Council (TFPC) called for a strike on shootings, post-production works, and release of cinemas in theatres from March 16th. The move came after the TFPC and Digital Service Providers negotiations over the ‘digital service charge’ failed. In this context, the entire Kollywood has become stand still.
Amidst such intense movement, hero Vijay and director Murugadoss continued to shoot at Victoria Hall, located close to Chennai Central. The upcoming film is titled as ‘Vijay 62’. Meanwhile, as soon as the news about the ongoing-shooting spread, along with JSK Satish, many small-time producers vented out their anger.
They said, ‘there is unity among the members of the TFPC. They are giving permissions to shoot for big budget movies, while not allowing upcoming producers. How fair is it to have prejudice even in implementing the strike? Justice should be along the same lines for star heroes and small-time producers.
Reacting to the criticism from other producers, TFPC Secretary SS Durairaj said, ‘from March 16th onwards we have stalled all the shootings. No one is participating in shooting by going against the strike. We only allow 4 film shootings, that too with some clauses, as these films would be completed with 1-2 days of shoot’.
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