The current issue over the assertion that only Tamil artists are eligible to work in the film business has been explained by Tamil actor Nasser. The problem occurred when the Film Employees Federation of South India (FEFSI) put up new regulations mandating that Tamil films exclusively use Tamil performers.
Following Telugu star Pawan Kalyan’s appeal for a more inclusive strategy, Nasser made a statement highlighting the need to go outside of box-think and foster a collaborative environment in the film business.
The seasoned actor pleaded with the industry to not take the incorrect application of the law seriously. He underlined the significance of teamwork in order to produce fantastic movies with broad appeal.
Nasser said in a two-minute video that the film business is currently experiencing a period of pan-Indian and international films, in which actors and talent from other language sectors are becoming more prevalent. He emphasized that the restriction put in place by Mr. Selvamani, the chairman of FEFSI, is not applicable to actors and other performers and is solely intended to protect employees’ interests inside Tamil Nadu’s borders.
Nasser emphasized the long tradition of Tamil Nadu’s embracing of performers and other talent from other language industries. He listed well-known individuals from the Tamil film business who came from diverse linguistic origins but were warmly accepted and appreciated, such as SV Ranga Rao and Savitri.