Top Producer Exposes Shocking Corruption In TFI

SIBY JEYYA
Vishwa prasad openly discussed the problem of widespread corruption in the film business and the measures he is taking to counter it during the interview. He underlined, "Union dramas happen in the film business all the time, but they seldom help real union members. Rather, the mafia members of the sector frequently take advantage of these circumstances. But we've been able to outlaw these kinds of actions.
 
 Speaking about corruption in more detail, he said, "Every production company is affected by corruption, which is a major concern in the industry." Although its influence varies, we make an effort to maintain it within reasonable bounds. Speaking further on the many forms of corruption, vishwa Prasad said, "There are three types of corruption." Price corruption arises first, often accounting for 10–30% of the total. Subsequently, there is corruption in terms of quantity and quality. A caravan with 500 rs of corruption appears in real-time. Since it is controllable, we overlook it. If four to six cars are present, yet ten are being reported.
 

"The third level is where quality corruption occurs when I don't receive a caravan that is in good condition," he went on. These caravans detract from the performers' and stars' moods, which lowers the caliber of both their work and the movie as a whole. This is not a fabrication; it is a true case. "This example highlights how corruption detrimentally affects the overall movie experience," he said in his conclusion.
 
 

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