Actors agree to a 20% cut in remunerations

As the Telugu film industry is returning to the work slowly, the producers and actors have mutually agreed for a 20 percent cut in remunerations of all actors. Artistes who get below Rs 20,000 per day will be exempted from the reduction in reaerations. 

The 20% cut will be applied to the pre-COVID19 remunerations of all actors. Active Telugu Film Producers guild and Movie Artistes’ Association have announced this decision in a press statement to save the movie business as it was severely got affected by the prevailing pandemic conditions. 

Technicians who are drawing more than Rs 5 lakhs as remuneration are also expected to follow the same cut.

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