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Poonam Dhillon, CINTAA Prez opens up on delayed payments

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Poonam Dhillon, CINTAA Prez opens up on delayed payments

Poonam Dhillon, CINTAA Prez opens up on delayed payments

Poonam Dhillon, CINTAA Prez opens up on delayed payments

Veteran actress and President of the Cine and Television Artists Association (CINTAA), Poonam Dhillon, has expressed concerns over a growing issue in the Indian television industry and delayed payments, particularly impacting small-time or daily-wage actors.

While earlier, artists would be paid by the end of the day or the month, many television actors today reportedly wait up to 90 days, three full months, for their dues. This problem wasn’t there
20 years ago.

And it’s not the stars they are talking about, it’s the smaller, short-term artists who earn only a few thousand per day and may only get work a couple of days a month.”

Poonam Dhillon also explained how this delay has a direct impact on the livelihood of these performers, many of whom take on minor roles, such as a chauffeur, a lawyer, or a waiter, for just a day or two. “These actors have no legal contracts, no agency support, and often no way to chase payments. They have families and bills to pay. It becomes a matter of survival.

The CINTAA president also raised concerns over the lack of basic support, such as travel allowances, for these daily-wage actors. “Earlier, they would at least be given ₹300 for conveyance. Now, even if they ask for ₹500 to cover travel for a two-hour journey, it’s denied,” she said.

While top actors and stars enjoy well-drafted contracts and access to legal recourse, smaller actors, she noted, are often left with little protection. She further went on to add that big stars have the power to refuse to shoot if they’re not paid. These actors don’t.
The statement sheds light on a deeper, often overlooked issue in the entertainment industry- the fragile financial security of its workforce beyond the spotlight.
Poonam’s comments come at a time when CINTAA continues to advocate for fairer treatment, timely payments, and contract protections for all categories of artistes working in film and television.

News Edit KV Raman

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