Telugu producers to halt movie shoots from August 1. Know why

Pushpa,RRR.
The producers will be on strike till a concensus is reached on hefty actor fees and cinema ticket prices. Photos: IANS

Hyderabad: Just when Telugu films were making waves by breaking one record after another, trouble seems to be brewing in Tollywood. The Active Telugu Film Producers Guild (ATFPG) has decided to halt film shoots from August 1 till the industry is able to resolve issues such as star fees and cinema ticket prices.

The move has serious business implications because, as Elara Capital's Kamal Taurani notes, Telugu cinema brings 12-15 per cent to the national box office kitty and the two Telugu states -- Andhra Pradesh and Telangana -- contribute 3 per cent and 21 per cent, respectively, to the revenues of the major multiplexes, notably PVR and INOX.

Additionally, regional dubbed films, as established by the success of 'Pushpa', 'RRR' and 'KGF: Chapter 2', going forward, are expected to contribute 15-20 per cent of the Hindi film industry's box-office revenues. In the first quarter of FY 2022-23, they contributed up to 55 per cent of the Hindi industry earnings, according to Taurani.

The Producers Guild statement announcing the strike said: "Post-pandemic, with the changing revenue situation and increasing costs, it has become important for producers to discuss the issues we are facing as a community of filmmakers."

The statement added: "It is our responsibility to better our ecosystem and ensure that we are releasing our films in a healthy environment. In this regard, all producer members of the Guild have voluntarily decided to withhold shootings from August 1, 2022, and to sit in discussions until we find a workable resolution."

The producers say their business has been affected for three reasons. Of them, the most prominent reason they claim, is the hefty fees demanded by stars.

Secondly, the reduced four-week window between the theatrical and OTT releases of films is not practical -- it would be conducive to trade if big-budget films continue to have an eight-week window and the ones with small to medium budgets could opt for four weeks;

The third reason, they say is unique to Telugu-speaking states. According to them, the price of cinema ticket prices should be organised into three slabs for small-, medium- and big-budget films. The strike, according to the Guild, will continue as long as these issues remain unresolved.

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