The Telugu Film Producers’ Council (TFPC)  has decided to cut down film productions costs by introducing new  measures including reducing consumption of film negatives and completing  a film in just 45 days.The major factor responsible for rising  production cost is said to be  remuneration of big stars and top  technicians.“The production costs are going upwards  for the past three years. And the remuneration of leading stars and  heroines have become the major component of the production budgets,”  said veteran producer-director Tammareddy Bharadwaja.
                              According to sources, NTR had demanded  Rs.10 crore from top producer Dil Raju for “Brindavanam” for which  shooting is now in progress. Even Mahesh Babu, who had no releases for  the past three years, is demanding around Rs.5 crore to Rs.7 crore for  his films.Directors like Rajamouli of  “Magadheera”, V.V. Vinayak of “Simhadri” and Puri Jagannadh of “Pokiri”  fame are charging between Rs.3-5 crore per film.
                             “Today, the average cost of Telugu films  with a big hero has reached its peak. It costs around Rs.25 to Rs.30  crore. The remuneration of artists and technicians takes away 50 percent  of the total production cost and that leaves only 50 percent for the  making of the film,” said T. Prasanna Kumar, secretary of Telugu film  Producers Council.“In this situation, even if the film  becomes a big blockbuster, the producer will get very little money as  profit. But the chances are that he will lose his investment even if the  film becomes a partial hit,” he added.
                              In an emergency meeting Tuesday,  producers decided to introduce measures to cut production costs. Many  ideas were discussed including reducing the use of negatives up to  60,000 ft and completing a film in 45 days.Though these measures have got the  approval of majority of the producers, it has been decided to further  discuss it with big producers and directors.“Most of the producers are feeling the  heat of rising costs, while revenues are sliding down because of  competition from cricket matches and sudden political turmoil in the  state. Therefore, the producers had to design ways to cut the costs of  the films,” said Bharadwaja.
                              He also informed that many big budget  films failed to cover investment  costs.Echoing the same, Kumar said: “The  audience are refusing average products and prefer big budget  entertainers. Aggressive publicity costs are also adding up to the  mounting production costs. It is time to introduce cost effective  measures in the Telugu film industry.”
Article Involves:: Tammareddy Bharadwaja, N T Rama Rao jr, Dil Raju, Mahesh Babu, S S Rajamouli, V V Vinayak, Puri Jagannadh,