The telugu film industry has decided to halt all film production as of tomorrow. The Active telugu Cinema Producers Guild's (ATFPG) move was first opposed by the telugu film chamber of business, but it eventually gave in to pressure. Beginning on august 1st, all filming, including that which is in progress, will come to an abrupt end (tomorrow). The strike will continue until all of the issues are resolved.

The majority of industry problems, at least in the case of large and medium-budget movies, can be linked to the rise in production costs, which is inversely connected to celebrity salaries. Therefore, no one can say for sure if that can be done. The industry will then face a new issue as a result of this strike. All of the stars' backlogs have been cleared following the flurry of significant releases that followed each other. In the past, star movies would release on a regular schedule. That would maintain the audience's interest and their "going to the theatre" habit.

All of the stars' backlogs have been cleared following the flurry of significant releases that followed each other. In the past, star movies would release on a regular schedule. That would maintain the audience's interest and their "going to the theatre" habit. The little and medium-budget movies started to suffer after the biggies this year because the audience was unmotivated to visit the theatres. The significant movies scheduled for Dussehra, Diwali, and christmas will now be postponed until next year in the event that this strike lasts for a number of days. despite the fact that there are movies ready to fill the theatres. The public will continue to avoid cinemas if there are no worthwhile star pictures to see.

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