2.0 lyricist Madhan Karky slashes remuneration to aid Kollywood during GST crisis
Tamil Film Producers Council President Vishal has been trying his best to smoothly resolve the situation.
Mumbai: While the implementation of GST has affected multiple sectors across consumer strata, the entertainment industry has been bearing the brunt as well, with a staggering 30% taxation forced onto it.
The Tamil Nadu film fraternity had made its displeasure evident, with theatre owners shutting shop indefinitely and the Producer’s Council urging the centre to levy the least possible taxation to regional cinema.
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Delivering strength to the movement, popular Kollywood lyricist Madhan Karky stated that he’s willing to slash his remuneration to help the industry grappled with tax woes.
“Until the revision, I am willing to reduce 15% off my remuneration for songs and dialogues, if that would help the industry,” Karky, son of legendary lyricist Vairamuthu said.
Disheartening to see cinema halls closed. Hope the tax is revised and the industry gets back on track.
— Madhan Karky (@madhankarky) July 3, 2017
Until the revision, I am willing to reduce 15% off my remuneration for songs and dialogues, if that would help the industry.
— Madhan Karky (@madhankarky) July 3, 2017
Though Tamil Film Producers Council President Vishal has been trying his best to smoothly resolve the situation, the theatre owners have been unwilling to compromise.
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“A government order was passed on Friday, declaring that in addition to GST, the state will levy 30% entertainment tax which will be collected by local bodies. We have heard the pleas of the affected producers. We will discuss what needs to be done,” Tamil Nadu Cinema Theatre Owners Federation president Abirami Ramanathan had said.