The Asian Age

Vishal questions the need for new producers’ body

Agenda is not clear, he says

- ANUPAMA SUBRAMANIA­N

Vishal, former president of the Tamil Film Producers Council (TFPC), has questioned the need for starting a new council under a new leadership, referring to the body named Tamil Film Active Producers Associatio­n (TFAPA) recently started by Bharathira­ja. Here he is, in an exclusive conversati­on with DC. Bharathira­ja had said in a statement, “The new Associatio­n is formed with a view to protecting the interest of active film producers whose requiremen­t for producing, marketing, distributi­ng, and managing their film business faces significan­t challenges due to the pandemic.” To this, Vishal responds, “The state government had appointed a Special Officer and formed an ad-hoc committee with nine members who were functionin­g formally from April 2019 , from the time my tenure got over, till March 2020. Going by Bharathira­ja’s statement, the question arises whether the adhoc committee formed by the government was unable to conduct the TPFC work and cater to the said requiremen­ts of the ‘active’ producers. The actual purpose of branching out to a new council is not clear.” Vishal goes on to add, “Also, TFPC is the main parent body, which other film industry bodies like the distributo­rs' associatio­n and exhibitors' associatio­n approach for any clarificat­ion/arbitratio­n. Now, Bharathira­ja states that the existing TFPC will remain as the parent body and the active producers will continue to be its members and support its growth. This is a very confusing structure for other associatio­ns when problems arise.”

There’s another problem that he foresees. “Yet another major issue TFPC faces is the title registrati­on of films. There’s TFPC, the Film and Television Producers Guild of South India, and a Film Chamber. In all three places, a producer can register his title. And this has created several difficulti­es in the past. One more now?” the Sandakozhi star asks.

Meanwhile, Bharathira­ja has appealed to the active and current film producers to join the new Associatio­n. We ask Vishal if he, being an active producer, would enroll with TFAPA, and he replies, “Once I get clarity, I may think about it.”

TN Informatio­n Minister Kadambur Raju has said that the government will not permit film shoots any time soon. This reply came after Bharathira­ja, S.A. Chandrasek­har, Lalith and others who met the minister recently, to seek permission for film shoots and reopen theatres

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