Telugu Film Industry Employees Federation on Thursday announced that the film workers have called off their indefinite strike and will be resuming work from Friday.The Federation announced that a coordination committee headed by film producer ...
Tollywood cine worker who belongs to the costume department allegedly attempted suicide in front of the film federation office today. The employees are demanding a hike in their wages and are staging a protest in front of the film federation office. They announced that the workers are going to seize the film federation office tomorrow and also boycott cinema shootings if their
Film shooting in and around Hyderabad was affected on Wednesday as more than 20,000 Telugu cine workers began a protest demanding a hike in wages.Large number of cine workers laid siege to the office of the Telugu Film Industry Employees ...
Countering the allegations levelled by a section of Congress leaders, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said on Wednesday that there are no hurdles to the screening of the Kannada movie 'James' starring late superstar Puneet Rajkumar.
Countering the allegations levelled by a section of Congress leaders, Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai said that there are no hurdles to the screening of 'James'
Countering the allegations levelled by a section of Congress leaders, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said on Wednesday that there are no hurdles to the screening of the Kannada movie 'James' starring late superstar Puneet ...
Countering the allegations levelled by a section of Congress leaders, Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai said that there are no hurdles to the screening of 'James'
The court gave its orders on a public interest litigation filed by Women in Cinema Collective (WCC) for establishment of a grievance/redressal mechanism in AMMA
Telugu Film Chamber of Commerce has welcomed the Andhra Pradesh government’s decision to revise the Government Order (G.O.) on the film ticket prices. As per the new rules, the film exhibitors have been given liberty to increase the ticket prices for movies that are made with Rs 100 crore or more budget but there’s a catch.