Indian Motion Pictures Producers’ Association (IMPPA) has written to Chief Minister of India’s western State of Maharashtra, Uddhav Thackeray, to set up a vaccination centre for its 6,000 members.
T P Aggarwal, President of IMPPA, said last year’s coronavirus pandemic-induced lockdown was a “big blow” for the members following which the union stepped forward to offer financial aid to them, PTI reported from Mumbai.
“The lockdown last year was a very big blow for all our producer members and they were having hardships in surviving in view of which IMPPA through its IMPPA Welfare Trust provided emergency financial relief to all members directly in their bank accounts on three occasions May, June and July 2020, and now the situation after Lockdown two has become more serious due to all opportunities of work and income being closed and the virus spreading at alarming rate,” PTI quoted from Aggarwal’s letter.
In view of the above circumstances, the oldest film producers association in the country decided to write a letter, also addressed to Iqbal Singh Chahal, commissioner of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), requesting the authorities to organise a vaccination camp exclusively for their members at “our cost”.
“We request the Government and BMC to kindly allot a special vaccination camp for our members for which we will be highly obliged. And we assure all our members that we always are with them in both good days and bad days and they can rely on us.
“We are sure that together we can and we will get rid of the Corona, which has been haunting this country for two years,” the letter said.
Besides, considering the financial hardships being faced by its members, IMPPA in its meeting, dated May 5, said they have decided to provide monetary help of Rs 3,000, which will be deposited in the accounts of the beneficiaries.
Last week, production house Yash Raj Films requested the Maharashtra chief minister to allocate and allow them to purchase COVID-19 vaccines for 30,000 registered workers, who are members of the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE).
CCI clears Birla-led consortium’s Rs 16,660cr IPL champ RCB buyout
Prasoon Joshi to head panel on measures to strengthen film sector
Dhurandhar2′, ‘Main Vaapas Aaunga’ among 2026 H1 BO success
Modi top influencer; cricket team leads brands’ rankings: Comscore
Paramount offers film JV sale to ease Warner deal approval in EU
Shashi Shekhar Vempati gets Padma Shri honour
Ayushmann Khurrana to headline YRF’s new film ‘Mupapa’
NODWIN Gaming announces India’s PUBG squad for Esports Nations Cup 2026
‘Walking With Dinosaurs’ returns, premieres on BBC Player India on July 3
Knya teams up with TVF to celebrate India’s healthcare heroes
‘Gram Chikitsalay’ S2 crosses 3.5mn views on Prime Video 


