Reportedly, members of Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) have threatened to go on an indefinite strike from October 3 to demand a hike in their daily wages and improvement in working conditions.
Reacting to the strike call, Akhtar said strike affects everyone and hoped the matter gets resolved in time.
"I think strike affects everyone - those who are participating in it and also those who are not participating like directors, producers and others. I have not enquired about it. Hopefully, we resolve it," Farhan told reporters here at an event.
However, since nothing concrete has been achieved in talks with these bodies, the FWICE has now decided to go on a strike from later this week.
According to a statement by Western India Cinematographers Association (WICA), the FWICE has issued an ultimatum to the producers that if they do not sign the long-pending MoU by October 2, all their 22 affiliates, including WICA, will stop work from October 3.
