Called by FWICE along with Cine and Television Artistes Association, the strike in support of demand for better wages and improved working conditions, also stalled the shoot of various films and television projects in Mumbai and other cities.
Members of nearly 22 associations including Indian Film & Television Directors' Association (IFTDA), Association of Film & TV Editors, Cine Costume & Make-up Artist, Hair Dresser Association, Film Writers' Association, Western India Cinematographers Association (WICA), Cine Dance Association and others are on a strike today.
"Beside movie shootings, filming of several songs and TV shows like 'Maharana Pratap' have been affected," he said.
The friction between Producers Association and FWICE has been on since February this year when the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two parties expired and they failed to reach to an agreement on its renewal.
Tiwari said negotiations with the producers on their demands are on and they are holding a meeting tonight to resolve the issue.
He added they do not want stretch the strike as it is the workers and artists engaged on per-day payment who will suffer the most and it is a matter of their bread and butter.
"The strike affects workers the most. We have a meeting tonight. We will try to resolve it at the earliest," he added.
