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'Relief fund for daily wage workers to be functional from today'

Updated on: 19 March,2020 07:09 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Mohar Basu | mohar.basu@mid-day.com

After meeting with filmmakers, Producers Guild of India CEO says relief fund for daily wage workers to be functional from today; committee comprising film & TV producers to monitor the distribution of money.

'Relief fund for daily wage workers to be functional from today'

Alia Bhatt's Gangubai Kathiawadi was among the films that were affected by the suspension of shoots

Almost 24 hours after Producers Guild of India conducted a meeting, the body has swung into action to lend financial assistance to the daily wage workers who are among those affected by the suspension of shoots. Talking to mid-day, Kulmeet Makkar, CEO of the association, revealed that a relief fund will be set up by today.

"It's too early to say who will donate, but anyone is free to do so. We opened a bank account on Wednesday morning; by Thursday evening, it will be functional for people to send in their contributions directly. [To determine the parties that are in need of financial aid], we are evaluating each production that was on floors, making a list of the people employed for the respective productions, and finally, determining the number of days for which they will lose out on their payment," explains Makkar.


Siddharth Roy Kapur,  president, Producers’ GuildSiddharth Roy Kapur, president, Producers Guild of India


During the meeting that took place over a conference call with several filmmakers participating in it, they devised the way ahead to identify the affected parties and the necessary disbursement process. Citing an example of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Gangubai Kathiawadi — the shoot of which was called off in Film City on Tuesday — he charts out, "Hypothetically, let's say Bhansali had a 60-day schedule, and the unit could work for only 15 days [before the shutdown]. So, they will be compensated for the remaining 45 days of work because we don't want people to feel the loss of livelihood. [Even though the shutdown is till March 31], we are preparing for an eventuality that could last anywhere between 15 to 60 days."


Makkar, CEO,FTPGKulmeet Makkar, CEO, Producers Guild of India

The focus at the moment is to maintain a transparent system of distribution of funds. "We will also form a committee comprising producers from television, OTT and films who will monitor the process and ensure the money is reaching the right people."

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