Arun Govil Honoured by Film Bodies; Industry Leaders Raise Worker Issues

The Federation of Western India Cine Employees and Cine Artiste Welfare Trust honoured veteran actor and MP Arun Govil. Industry leaders including Poonam Dhillon and Upasana Singh gathered to discuss pressing issues like working conditions and timely payments for workers. Participants urged the government to implement strict guidelines with penalties to protect thousands of daily-wage actors and technicians. Arun Govil acknowledged the attention given to these concerns by Union Ministers after he raised them in Parliament.

Key Points: Film Bodies Honour MP Arun Govil, Discuss Industry Reforms

  • Veteran actor & MP Arun Govil honoured
  • Industry issues like payments & hours discussed
  • Call for strict govt guidelines
  • Support from Union Ministers noted
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FWICE, CAWT honour Arun Govil; Poonam Dhillon, Upasana Singh, Ashoke Pandit raise issues prevailing in film industry

FWICE & CAWT honour MP Arun Govil. Poonam Dhillon, Upasana Singh, Ashoke Pandit discuss worker rights, payments, and govt guidelines for film industry.

"I hope matters related to working hours, health and safety, and timely payments will all be taken care of. - B. N. Tiwari"

Mumbai, January 24

Federation of Western India Cine Employees and Cine Artiste Welfare Trust on Friday honoured veteran actor Arun Govil, who became a Member of Parliament in 2024.

Members of several film bodies gathered together for a meeting with Arun Govil, where everyone shared their views on how to make the Indian film industry more inclusive and worker-friendly. They also thanked Arun Govil for taking an active role in representing the interests of the Indian film and television industry in Parliament since his election in June 2024.

Several issues faced by actors and technicians were discussed, along with suggestions on how the industry can be improved. Dignitaries such as Poonam Dhillon, Mukesh Rishi, Upasana Singh,and B. N. Tiwari were present.

Speaking to ANI, Arun Govil said, " I would like to express my gratitude to our respected Prime Minister Narendra Modi and to the Union Minister for Labour and Employment, Mansukh Mandaviya. After I raised the concerns of the film industry in Parliament, Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw took note of the issue. The Labour Minister also gave it due attention, and I have been consistently following up on this matter since then."

BN Tiwari, President, Federation of Western lndia Cine Employees (FWICE) said, "I hope matters related to working hours, health and safety, and timely payments will all be taken care of."

Corporater Gangeshwerlal Srivastava was also a part of the meeting.

"Since joining the federation, we have supported everyone in our own way. We have 38 associations and extend our support to all....," he said.

CINTAA President, Poonam Dhillon said, "We had a meeting today to convey the problems and challenges we are facing to Arun ji. He has already raised his voice on our behalf. Tiwari ji brought together all the associations and addressed the issues which have been prevailing in the industry."

Poonam urged the government to introduce strict guidelines to improve the working conditions of other industry workers, especially those in one-day or two-day roles.

"No actor is irreplaceable, except for the top stars, who don't face these issues and receive timely payments and proper working hours. The real concern is for the thousands of other workers in the industry. If they raise their voices, producers often replace them without hesitation, and there is no shortage of actors, especially for one-day or two-day roles. These actors face significant challenges. That's why we want the government to establish strict guidelines, with clear penalties for non-compliance. This is crucial to protect the rights of all industry workers," she emphasised.

Upasana shared, "I am deeply grateful to the federation and CAWT for organizing this program and inviting Arun Govil ji. It provided a platform for actors and technicians to come together and voice their concerns."

Filmmaker and IFTDA President Ashoke Pandit recounted the key highlights of the meeting.

"Along with felicitating him, several members of the industry shared their concerns and posed questions to Arun Govil ji. He responded to each, explaining how they can be addressed and how the industry's overall well-being can be improved," Ashoke Pandit shared.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's heartening to see industry veterans coming together for systemic change. Timely payments and safe working conditions are basic rights, not privileges. Kudos to FWICE and CAWT for keeping the focus on welfare.
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Ananya R
Finally, someone is talking about the real issues! My cousin works as a light technician in Mumbai, and the stories he tells about 18-hour shifts and delayed payments are shocking. Jai ho to Arun Govil sir for taking this up in Parliament. We need action, not just meetings.
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Michael C
While the intent is good, I hope this isn't just another photo-op. We've seen many such meetings over the years with little outcome. The proof will be in the actual legislation and enforcement. The industry needs a complete overhaul.
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Priya S
So proud to see our 'Ram' ji, Arun Govil, now working for the welfare of the film industry in Parliament! 🙏 It's great that established actors are using their platform to speak for the countless invisible hands that make cinema magic happen.
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Karthik V
The focus on one-day or two-day role artists is crucial. They are the most vulnerable. Without a strong union or fixed guidelines, exploitation is rampant. Hope the government listens and acts swiftly. This is about basic dignity of labour.

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