Kolkata (West Bengal):As talks between representatives of West Bengal Motion Pictures Artists' Forum and producers of TV soaps and channel heads failed to resolve the issue of COVID-19 medical insurance for artistes, shooting of Bengali TV serials did not start on Wednesday.
The talks on Tuesday night ended in a deadlock over the issue of Rs 25 lakh COVID-19 medical insurance for every artist to be effective from the first day of shooting.
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A spokesman of the forum said that the channel owners and producers could not give assurance about giving signed document of the medical insurance premium from the first day of shooting and hence "the forum is not in a position to advise its members to report at the shooting floor from tomorrow (Wednesday) itself."
"We had asked when the insurance premium papers will be handed over to each artist, but the channel representatives and producers promised it will be done at the earliest. In the present COVID-19 situation, how can we ask members to start shooting immediately if these things are not finalised? What will happen if an artist falls sick on the first day and is diagnosed as corona positive," the spokesman said.
At the earlier meeting among the Artists' Forum, representatives of production houses and channels on June 4 and 7, it was mutually agreed upon that channels will pay 50 per cent of the insurance fee, producers will pay 40 per cent and the rest 10 per cent will be paid by the forum.
However, the forum alleged on Tuesday that no signed document was ready on the part of producers and channels in this regard.