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Tollywood: Shooting stops over director's indefinite strike

Bengali film industry decided to go for an indefinite cease work from July 29 in protest of technician’s refusal to work under a particular director.

- Kolkata - UPDATED: July 29, 2024, 02:55 PM - 2 min read

Shooting halts over director's indefinite strike in Tollywood

Tollywood: Shooting stops over director's indefinite strike

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Amid the ongoing impasse over technician’s body refusal to work under a particular director for a project, no shooting took place on Monday in any film studio in the city and surrounding areas as directors of Bengali film industry decided to go for an indefinite cease work from July 29 in solidarity with the young filmmaker.

 

“There has been no shooting in all the 11 studios of any sort since this morning,” a spokesperson of the Director’s Guild said.

 

The technician’s body is also slated to meet later on Monday on their boycott. While producers also came forward in support of the director’s demand.

 

Directors Association of Eastern India in a statement on Sunday night said, “In deference to the wishes and sentiments of majority of directors, the association has decided to go for indefinite cease work on shooting floors from Monday (July 29) till the problem faced by directors are addressed in an amicable and proper manner.

 

In a facebook post titled #directorsinsolidarity, prominent filmmakers including Aparna Sen, Kaushik Ganguly, Srijit Mukherjee, Arindam Sil, Indrasis Acharya, Indradip Dasgupta, Kamaleswar Mukherjee, Atanu Ghosh and others said despite the Directors Guild allowing Rahool Mukherjee to helm the shooting of the untitled film (by SVF), the first-day shoot could not take place on July 27 at a city studio as the technicians stayed away.

 

“This was extremely humiliating for directors and actors present at the shooting floor. As demanded by many directors after this development we suggest until the technicians under the federation agree to take part in the shoot accepting Rahool Mukherjee as director, till then we will be forced to go for non-cooperation,” the statement said.

 

The directors further asserted federation cannot impose its will in an arbitrary manner without seeking any acceptable solution.

 

“The way technicians of the federation have been forced to non-cooperate with Rahool Mukherjee is ominous for the entertainment industry and insulting for every single director, the statement said.

 

“Any disruption of shooting will affect actors, directors, technicians, producers — every stakeholder in the industry —  which will do no good…. We therefore call upon every side to sit for talks for the interest of industry and iron out differences. If required the artist’s forum can mediate to resolve the issue. Let's not allow the situation to snowball into a major crisis that will only affect everyone in the industry as well as the audiences,” the forum earlier said.

 

The forum is the apex body of actors in the entertainment industry in Bengal.

 

The untitled film produced by SVF mired in uncertainty starred Prosenjit Chatterjee, Anirban Bhattacharya and Priyanka Sarkar.

 

SVF, which was behind the project, had stated that Soumik Haldar would now direct the film while Rahool Mukherjee would be the creative producer.

However, most directors in solidarity with Rahool Mukherjee now demanded that he should not be replaced. 

 

 

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