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Chennai Film Shoots Halted on July 25 to Honor Deceased Stuntman Amid Safety Concerns

Sardar 2(symbolic picture)
Sardar 2(symbolic picture)

 

IIE Digital Desk: In a significant move within the Tamil film industry, the Film Employees Federation of South India (FEFSI) has announced a temporary cessation of film shoots in Chennai on July 25. This decision comes in solemn remembrance of a stuntman who tragically lost his life while working on the set of the upcoming film "Sardar 2". The incident has also sparked renewed scrutiny over safety protocols and working conditions prevalent in the industry.

The deceased stuntman, whose identity has not been disclosed, met with a fatal accident during the shooting of "Sardar 2". This unfortunate event has prompted FEFSI to take a proactive stance, calling for a day-long pause in all filming activities across Chennai studios. This pause is intended as a mark of respect and solidarity with the family of the deceased stuntman.

Moreover, the incident has brought to light broader concerns regarding the safety of stunt performers and crew members involved in film productions. Several voices within the industry have expressed dissatisfaction with the existing safety measures and have urged for stricter enforcement to prevent such tragic incidents in the future.

FEFSI's decision to halt shoots on July 25 underscores the gravity of the situation and aims to draw attention to the hazardous work conditions that stunt performers often face. This temporary cessation also serves as a platform for industry stakeholders to initiate discussions on implementing more rigorous safety standards and protocols across all film sets.

As the Tamil film industry grapples with this unfortunate loss, the spotlight is now on ensuring that stringent measures are in place to safeguard the lives of all those involved in film production, particularly those performing high-risk stunts.

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