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“Talented artistes should equally be given their due. If not, then we will only get their support after our death” - Vishwajeet Pradhan

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His histrionics are such that he can never escape from his character.   His roles always end up being an intrinsic part of his lifetime. When Vishwajeet Pradhan signs a film, he tries to have an inclination for people similar to his on-screen persona. Hence, when the actor felt that the Hindi film industry wasn’t offering him a tidy career that he enjoyed, he took a brief   hiatus and moved Down Under with his family to explore different avenues. This was five years ago. “I became this other person. My career took off in a different direction,” reflects Vishwajeet. However, theatre and television kept the passion in him alive. Then came a Red Chillies film offer followed by the role of Sampat in the gangster TV series Aarya on Disney+ Hotstar. “The maker, Ram Madhwani was sensible and I have an instinct to work with such kind of people. It is in me. I just understand them. It was a good role of an entertainer with amazing shades of grey, albeit on the other side. But I knew th

IFTPC, CINTAA, FWICE, resolve issues for shoots to commence

IFTPC ,  CINTAA  and  FWICE  have today amicably resolved the outstanding  issues  which paved the way for the immediate resumption of shootings. These understandings were reached in virtual meeting held between  IFTPC ,  FWICE  and  CINTAA . IFTPC  agreed to provide two sets of insurance coverage i.e Death Cover of 25 lacs due to Covid-19 and also hospitalization cover of Rs. 2 lacs uniformly across all hierarchy of the cast & the crew.  Apart from the insurance,  IFTPC  also assured that every precautions as per the government’s guidelines will be put in place to ensure utmost safety for the entire cast & crew.  Also a decision was taken to reduce the period of credit for cast and crew from  existing 90 days to 30 days for at least the first three months; mutually negotiated pay cuts without actors facing any sanctions, and continued dialogue with all parties for easing working conditions were also agreed to, without delaying the resumption of shootings. IFTPC  acknowled

CINTAA Sr VP Manoj Joshi meets Mah Governor to represent senior actor issues

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CINTAA's Senior Vice President, actor Manoj Joshi met with the Honorable Governor of Maharashtra Shri Bhagat Singh Koshyari today. They discussed the issue of senior actors, above the age of 65, not being allowed to shoot. The Honorable Governor assured of necessary co-operation. The meeting was a dual purpose meeting, reveals Manoj Joshi. The Honourable Governor who has witnessed the freedom struggle wrote an essay on Mahatma Gandhi, participating in the competition organised by the Postal Department as a common man. When he won the competition, he added three times the amount to the prize money and gifted the same to the post office employees for protection against COVID19. "I had been to his place to congratulate him on this amazing   gesture as well as honour him with a shawl along with State BJP Secretary and   Vice-Chairman, of Maharashtra Film, Stage & Cultural Development Corporation Ltd (MFSCDCL) Amarjeet   Mishra who presented The Hon Governor with an