Industry Bandh: Actors struggling to cope with burdened work schedule!
Actors speak about the strained work hours to maintain a bank of episodes the producers intend to churn out before the strike
Tuesday, May 05, 2015 | 12:04:39 PM IST (+05:30 GMT)
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This is not the first time that an industry strike has acted as a spoiler for the television industry.
With the FWICE (Federation Of Western India Cine Employees) calling for an indefinite strike from May 6 after the producers' body refusing to sign an MoU asking for a considerable hike in the pay structures of junior artistes, spotboys and middle and lower-level workers on TV show sets, a lot of actors are being made to shoot until wee hours.
Actors are finding it strenuous to cope with the bank of episodes the producers intend to make before the strike to avoid hassles in the telecast of episodes scheduled to go on-air. Also, if the strike does happen, the TV industry will suffer huge losses running into crores.
In continuation to that, actors speak up on how they are coping up with their routine these days.
Aneri Vajani currently seen in Nisha Aur Uske Cousins:
It is exhausting to shoot till late night. The only thing which keeps me going is my mother's food and my co-actors who are very supportive. Since we all are young, we happen to share a lot of time with each other. In that way I do not realize how time passes and feel less stressed.
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