Overview
- At a meeting in Hyderabad, A. Revanth Reddy proposed an industry monitoring mechanism and a joint policy framework involving producers, workers and the government.
- He said the state will consult film workers directly, remain neutral in disputes, and work to prevent strikes from disrupting production.
- Reddy warned against monopolistic control outside the legal framework and urged humane producer–worker relations.
- Follow-up measures under consideration include a white paper or handbook for the sector, skill-development support with a corpus fund, and training facilities at the upcoming Skill University.
- Producers and directors described the discussion as positive, citing the goal of making Hyderabad a global filmmaking hub with expanded infrastructure and more shoots in Telangana.