Telangana CM With film workers: Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy gave sensational comments about the increase in ticket rates, giving priority to the welfare of the workers of the film industry. Revanth attended a congratulatory meeting organized by the Federation of Telugu Film Industry Employees and representatives of 24 other unions. Revanth addressed this meeting. “If ticket prices are to be increased, 20 percent of the increased amount should be given to the cinema workers. If not, give no more!” He clarified that.
“If movie ticket rates increase, only the producers and exhibitors will get money. But the workers who are toiling in the industry – light men, camera technicians, spot boys, etc. will not get anything. Therefore, if permission (GO) is to be given for increasing the ticket rates, 20 percent of the increased rate must be given to the workers’ welfare fund,” he announced.
Telangana CM Revanth Reddy announced that movie ticket rate hikes will be allowed only if 20% of profits are contributed to the cine workers’ welfare fund.
He also promised a ₹10 crore deposit for the welfare fund and announced plans to build a school for cine workers’ children… pic.twitter.com/NHLD70uMVF— Hyderabad Mail (@Hyderabad_Mail) October 28, 2025
He said that he is responsible for bringing Hollywood here. There is no point in looking down on small films. In the name of Praja Yuddha Nauka Gaddar.. Gaddar Film Award was announced and reminded that we are promoting the film industry. . I know the hard work of film workers. My eyes are not closed by the power.. I know the hardships of the workers. Revanth said that Telugu industry went to the level of Oscar because of the workers.
10 crore on behalf of the government has been announced as depositing in the welfare fund of film workers. This is your right. It is declared that you can use this money whenever you need. A special school will be built in Krishnanagar for the children of film workers. It has modern facilities and free education. He said that the government will take responsibility for the future of your children. Health insurance, pension, skill development all these issues have been brought to his attention by the workers. He warned that if any person or system wants to take control of the film industry, the government will not stand still. If Hyderabad is to be transformed into Hollywood*, first the welfare of the workers should be strengthened.
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