Bollywood's 'extras': Story of dreams unfulfilled!

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Bollywood's 'extras': Story of dreams unfulfilled

By BW Team
Sunday, Jun 12, 2011

They make up the background crowd in movies, whether in a dance, a fight or a street scene. Some have been around for nearly 50 years, but they are still junior artists in the industry. The fact is the "extras" – as they are called – find themselves relegated to the shadows all their lives, with never enough money and certainly never fame.

There are more than 10,000 members registered with the Junior Artists Association in Mumbai, the home of the world's biggest film industry. Many junior artists say TV treats them worse than the film industry.

"I am 69 and I've been here since 1963. I did films like 'Geet Gaya Patharo Ne' and I am still working. We used to have a huge Anglo-Indian group and would work two to five shifts at just Rs.20 to Rs.30 per shift," said a junior artist who doesn't want to reveal her identity.

"Nowadays in television we get Rs.750 and in films we earn Rs.900 to or Rs.1,000 per shoot. In most studios, we don't get rooms. We sit in the field and wait for our call. Only big production houses like Karan Johar and Yash Chopra give us air-conditioned rooms.

"TV production houses treat us like dirt. Television has almost stopped using junior artists. They use people who are well off and just want to show their faces on TV. Where should we go at this age? Who will give us a job? We sit the whole day on a set just for Rs.750," she said.

Junior artists are classified into three categories – Class A, B and C – on the basis of their acting capability and they are paid accordingly.

"Acting happened to me by chance. I wanted to be a fashion designer. It's difficult as you have to have that strong contact or reference to get a big role," junior artist Vanessa Rewrie, currently seen as Durga in the serial "Krishnaben Khakrawala", told IANS.

"Remunerations depend on your calibre. If you are an experienced artist, you get around Rs.5,000 per day, else the maximum is Rs.2,500," she said, adding, "I tried films but haven't cracked them so far."

Abhishek Jha, 23, from Faridabad landed here after completing Class 12. But he has survived mainly because of his multi-tasking ability.

"I am not only into acting, I work as an assistant director and in production to learn and survive here. First, I assisted in a serial called 'Shubh Kadam' and then director Naitik Raval in a Gujarati film. For me it wasn't that difficult because I got full support from my family," said Jha, who also runs a portfolio agency and does real estate brokerage.

Sometimes they are not even paid.

"The first payment I didn't get. It was for Balaji. They were making some horror serial and the coordinator took his commission in advance saying he will adjust it with the pay cheque. That time it was Rs.1,500 per day and I paid 30 percent of it from my pocket. The serial never went on air and I didn't get my payment," alleges Delhi boy Dheeraj Miglani, 24, who got selected in 2005 to work in the TV show "He-Man".

Many say it is not possible to fulfil big Bollywood dreams without a godfather.

"If you have a godfather, then it's different. But in most cases, you cash in on your talent. I was doing theatre in Kolkata and people said 'your Hindi is good, you should try Mumbai'. I joined Nalini Kala Manch. I got four Bhojpuri films. I had a BPO job and it helped me survive," said Reema Debnath who has done bit roles in serials like "C.I.D.", "Aahat", "Jyoti", "Chandramukhi" and a few more.

In the TV industry, the payment comes 60 days after a show goes on air. Ad filmmakers pay within a week or two, while filmmakers do it in three parts – first, on signing the film, second, during the shoot and last, while dubbing.

It is mandatory for these artists to register with any of the bodies that come under Cine and Television Artistes Association (CINTAA).

"The union has huge money. I joined the union in 1964. Associations have no facilities for junior artists at all regarding this retirement funds," said the junior artist who wanted to be anonymous.

And life is still hard.

"I live in a rented home and pay Rs.5,000 because my children don't look after me. I have not done any film for many days. I will get only Rs.50,000 after I retire," she signed off.
- IANS

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Source: http://www.bollywoodworld.com/bollywood-news/bollywoods-extras-story-of-dreams-unfulfilled-115344.html

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Posted: 14 years ago
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This is the sad reality...A lot of talent is wasted. Most of the "Actors" and "Actresses" that we see on-screen right now are just the children of rich directors, producers, or actors...
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^^Agreed. It's so sad to me. If you have connections...can act or not...its easy to get in the industry. Sad reality for the "extras".
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Posted: 14 years ago
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its all about luck..
i agree there are many who are from film backround magar.. not all are hit
fx. abhishek hrithik..
how many hits does they have.. but they are still there..
its all depends on luck..
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Posted: 14 years ago
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750 per day still not happy?🤔 ...it comes around 22500 in month...its not a bad amount
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Posted: 14 years ago
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They do not get work every day
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It reminds me of Om Shanti Om.
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Originally posted by: ns01

They do not get work every day

hmmm..true ..but being extra in film is not full flagged career..it could help as a extra income for while but nobody can be dependent on it for life..if any body taking it as full job then he/she making a mistake i guess😕
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its a sad reality. people get treated like dogs and have to put up with it for food and livelyhood.
i am sure the reality of it is worse... specially when all that hard work is put in and shows/movies never see the light of day ie NO payment.
no wonder even the "stars" sleep around: thats their isurance policy.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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I do somewhat agree with Sallufanno...it has a lot to do with luck too!

But nevertheless...its a really sad reality.

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