FRESH
STRIKE CRIPPLES
TAMIL FILMDOM AGAIN
CHENNAI:
The Tamil film industry is in the throes of a fresh crisis yet again, thanks
to the war between the two workers unions. The Film Employees Federation
of South India (FEFSI) has asked members to stop work from May 1 for films
in all langauges in Tamil Nadu. The strike is expected to continue until
a settlement is reached over the pending dispute between the FEFSI and the
newly-formed Tamil Nadu Film Federation, which also has members from the
breakaway Tamil Nadu Film Creators and Employees Federation.
The new
strike call was announced by Mohammed Nayeem, chairman of the adhoc committee
of FEFSI, because the new federation refused to give up its identity despite
the fact that the FEFSI had agreed to all the terms put forth by it. The
new workers body headed by K Balachander and Bharatiraja want the FEFSI
to close down and accept the supremacy of the new body.
FEFSI draws
its support from the editors union and the camera focus assistants who belong
to the lightmens union. A cameraman will not function without focus
assisants and outdoor units will not hand over cameras to new hands, feels
FEFSI. Art directors too are expected to join the editors in not cooperating
with filmmakers. However, the new federation is unperturbed by the FEFSIs
new strike call.
Eleven months
ago, a dispute erupted on the sets of a Balu Mahendra-directed Tamil film,
when FEFSI objected to the shooting of a song with drama artistes along with
junior artistes. Ironically the drama artistes were members of an artiste
union which was affiliated to FEFSI. The issue snowballed into a strike,
which paralysed the entire film industry. Any one holding an FEFSI card will
not be hired by producers affiliated to the Tamil film producers council.
Except for Kamal Haasan and KT Kunjumon, all others owe allegiance to the
new body. FEFSI men who work in other languages cannot dump their cards as
it allows them to work in other states. Only those totally dependent on Tamil
films, and new hands have joined the new body.
Meanwhile,
Radha Ravi who heads the artistes and dubbing association has rejoined the
FEFSI fold. |