Mahira takes a stand for the camera crew

Mahira, who sheds light on the technicians’ fight in the film industry, has chosen to stand up for the little guy. Participation in the choir in the entertainment brother, who talked about late payments, took Mahira to her Instagram story on Thursday and reminded us of the extent of the problem.

“Imagine if senior actors and hit maker directors are going through this,” she said. “Imagine what technicians are going through.”

Mahira’s comment was a nod against former Callouts by director Mehreen Jabbar, veteran actor Mohammed Ahmed and other industry people such as Ahmed Ali Butt, Ramsha Khan, Nadia Afgan, Yasir Hussain and Alizeh Shah.

Mehreen had blown the bubble of those who had the impression that a career in the TV industry is equivalent to a thriving bank account in July. “Our drama industry has come a lot and there has been a very high viewer,” she said during a virtual interview with Drama Pakistani. “But behind the scenes there is a lot of compromise and this industry works in a very unprofessional way. That’s the sad part.”

The Jackson Heights Director also said the United States may have many problems, but payment plans are always kept. In Pakistan, with each canal and production house, however, underholders have to chase their money as beggars.

Confirms Mahira’s statement, Dobara Phir see Director said this is not a question that is limited to just actors. “Everyone faces this, from actors to Spot Boy to the director,” the filmmaker said. “There’s no system. You ask someone and you get thousands of stories about payment questions.”

Mohammed thanked Mehreen for starting the conversion back in July. Takes to Instagram, he said, “Mehreen clearly clearly clearly about the system and the drama industry, and that makes me so happy. She clearly said what I’ve been saying quietly for years.”

The Cake The actor said that a delay of three to four months is extremely normal.

Backing up Mehreen’s begging analogy continued Mohammed, “You have to pretty much squeeze your hands together and ask them to pay you. Then they avoid a check your way while giving the impression that they make you a massive advantage just because they have reduced to pay you. In any project I feel their goal is to earn the money.

Ahmed threw the industry’s recurring problem with late payments as well. “Late payment is an industry standard,” he said in an Instagram story in July. “Production houses, TV channels and business sponsors all have a 60 to 90-day payment clause, and it is also hardly met on time.”

He added, “There are a few rare people who pay you on time, otherwise everyone will make sure you have to beg for your money, and so too.” On a lighter note, the actor said, “Work for YouTube. Be your own boss.”

As Mahira participates in the choir and reminds us of how it can affect people behind the camera, there is a need for some responsibility from production houses.

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