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Shoot in India, take it to the world

Following Kamal Haasan’s appeal amid the West Asia crisis, AICWA to write to PM Narendra Modi requesting reduction of foreign shoots

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On May 16, the All Indian Cine Workers Association (AICWA) called an emergency meeting to discuss the way forward after actor Kamal Haasan issued an open letter, urging the Indian film industry to cut excess spending and rethink expensive foreign shoots amid the economic turmoil brought on by the West Asia crisis. When mid-day reached out to AICWA Chairman Suresh Shyamlal Gupta, he revealed that the body will soon write to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking reduction of international shoots to protect employment within the Indian film industry.

“Today, almost 30 per cent of our films are being shot outside India. When productions move abroad, Indian workers, technicians, junior artistes, spot boys, and daily wage earners lose work opportunities. At a time of economic uncertainty, we have to strengthen our own ecosystem first,” said Gupta.

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