TV actors work in unimaginable conditions: Ronit Roy

The shockingly sudden death of television actor Abir Goswami of a heart attack has raised the perennial issue of unearthly hours and dreadful work conditions afforded to television actors.

The shockingly sudden death of television actor Abir Goswami of a heart attack has raised the perennial issue of unearthly hours and dreadful work conditions afforded to television actors.

Ronit Bose Roy, who has been working in the television industry for over 15 years and has now phased out into big-screen acting, says the arduous hours and deplorable work conditions provided on the sets of television serials are potentially dangerous for the health of the cast and crew.

"The conditions under which TV actors work are unimaginable," said Ronit who has been part of TV shows such as "Kasautii Zindagii Kay".

"We have to work almost non-stop for 14-16 hours in the most unhygienic conditions. I was once shooting for my serial 'Adaalat' on a set erected right next to a garbage dump...day and night! By evening the whole place would be stinking with garbage. I shudder to think what diseases that filth must have carried on to our sets," he added.

Ronit finally got the set removed from the garbage dump. But when it comes to the food provided, the actor had to concede defeat.

"Luckily they listened to me about removing the set from near the garbage dump. But many times I am helpless. The food provided during television shootings is most of the time unpalatable. And there's nothing that can be done about it," said the actor.

This shocking truth about the quality of food on television shootings, Ronit discovered by chance.

He said: "I never touch the food on the television sets. I get 'ghar ka dabba' that my wife sends no matter where I am shooting. But most actors can't take home-cooked food with them."

"I remember we were shooting for this long-running serial for one of the biggest production houses. The crew and cast came to me to complain about the food. I tasted the food. It was absolutely unpalatable. Not fit for human consumption. I complained to the production company's head about the food. For five days the food improved, then the quality went back to being what it used to be," said the 47-year-old.

Abir, seen in shows like "Kkusum" and "Pyaar Ka Dard Hai", passed away Friday.

Ronit admits television actors work under conditions of tremendous health hazards.

"I don't know if Abir Goswami could have lived longer if he worked under better conditions. But we certainly don't guarantee even basic amenities, forget about luxuries for television actors. I am glad I've cut down on television. It would have surely taken a toll on my health," said Ronit, who impressed with his performance in the film "Udaan".

Abir too was gravitating towards the big screen.

"Abir was my co-star in 'Ugly'. He was a talented actor. We had also done television together. He had a very bright future as an actor. I rushed to his home after the tragedy. It's hard to believe Abir is gone. We had recently completed 'Ugly' where he played an ACP," said Ronit.

"I believe he suffered from a heart condition. My advice to fellow-actors on television: please insist on getting basic amenities and decent food on the sets during those long hours that television demands," he added.

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Comments (16)

Totally agree with everything you said Ronit Roy.
The conditions actors work in need to be improved.
Rest in peace Abir Goswami.

10 years ago

I am glad he raised this issue! The hours alone will take a toll on ones health! But if you have to work in unhealthy conditions as well, then I guess the battle is lost!

When Barun said he was burned out after over 2 years of non stop work on TV and movie etc, everyone criticised him! He said he needed a break. It was clear that he looked a bit unwell. I think, despite the criticism I am glad he stuck to his guns. He made the correct decision if he was burned out! It is better than waiting to collapse! It is OK if you recover from it! But sometimes you don't get the chance!

I think one should NEVER compromise with ones health coz that is all we have! If we are sick, how will we work and how will we support our families?

Ronit is right, TV actors should ask for better conditions! In the west they will NEVER be allowed to get away with such conditions! They will be sued or industrial action will be taken against them!! TV producers in India should provide decent working conditions and better structured hours to their employees so they don't end up collapsing from exhaustion!

10 years ago

Very good point from Ronit Roy. Glad he spoke out! Absolutely love this guy in Udaan. What an actor. What a performer.

10 years ago

Ronit Roy is a top actor and when actors like him voice out their opinion it will be surely taken seriously and will make a difference

10 years ago

It's really sad
Hope all actors will raise the alarm nd stop anything that would dander their life.

10 years ago

Very nice to see that veteran actors like Ronit Roy are voicing their opinion loud about this. All the best RR !!

10 years ago

well said ronit... the television actors really ahve a diifcult time shooting for their shows... hats off to themmm for f\giving us their 100 percent even after facing such difficulties

10 years ago

there should be something done on the labour laws of the country. the work culture is insane and criminal. thanks to folks like Barun Sobti and Ronit Roy. and for the audience, its important we support and speak out against such practices... we can do without daily doses of entertainment at the cost of our fellow human beings.

10 years ago

thanks Ronit roy for finally voicing about long working hours and unhygienic conditions in the sets , barun was bashed for saying the same..hope u people find a solution for this...after all life is more important ..

10 years ago

I'm glad RR raised his voice against such an ill side of shooting. This needs to be fixed urgently.

Sad to know about Abir's death :(
RIP.

10 years ago

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