The film industry workers' strike in support of higher pay has been successful. The issue has a happy resolution because the leaders of the Film Chamber have agreed in principle to the requests of the film workers. The protesting movie industry employees have been invited to join the film's filming by the producers. The Federation has ended its strike as the demands have been met, and starting tomorrow, production on the movie will continue. The discussions between the movie industry and the film producers were greatly aided by Talasani srinivas Yadav, the minister of cinematography.

Tomorrow, Federation leaders and Coordination Committee President dil raju will formally announce the revised salaries. The Federation is rumoured to have also agreed to bend on the producers' demand about the logistical issues at the shooting venues. All of this will be written down and jointly signed by the parties. With the strike being called off, the production of more than 25 major motion pictures that had been halted owing to the strike could finally resume.

The 24 groups and unions of movie theatre employees are represented by the federation. "The Chamber has agreed to adjust the pay scale and to take other demands into consideration. The amount of the salary increase will be decided on Friday, but the increased salaries will start on Friday, the official stated. On wednesday, at least 20,000 members of the telugu film industry, widely known as Tollywood, skipped work in protest at lower pay. The filming schedules of at least a dozen movies were impacted by the cinema workers staging a demonstration outside the chamber on wednesday and skipping work on Thursday.

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