The Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), representing 36 crafts of workers, technicians, and artists in the Indian media and entertainment sector, has issued a strong appeal to all Indian film producers and industry professionals to avoid Turkey as a filming location. The appeal comes in response to Turkey’s continued diplomatic support of Pakistan on issues that directly affect India’s national interests.
Citing the principle that “Nation Comes First,” FWICE emphasized that recent geopolitical developments and Turkey’s position in international forums have raised serious concerns about the country’s alignment with India’s sovereignty and security.
In an official statement, FWICE said, “As an industry deeply rooted in Indian soil and culture, we cannot remain indifferent to actions that undermine our nation’s dignity or security. It is not in the best interest of our film fraternity to invest in or collaborate with countries that openly support positions contrary to India's core national values.”
The federation has appealed to production houses, line producers, actors, directors, and crew members to stand in unity and refrain from shooting in Turkey until there is a clear shift in the country’s diplomatic stance. The move, FWICE believes, is necessary to send a firm message that India's sovereignty and dignity are non-negotiable.
FWICE, a longstanding pillar of support for the Indian film industry, reaffirmed its commitment to standing by the nation during critical moments. “Our unity is our strength,” the statement read, “and we trust the Indian film community will uphold this appeal in the larger interest of national integrity.”
The call to action underscores the growing intersection of geopolitics and global filmmaking decisions, highlighting how cultural diplomacy can often reflect broader national sentiments.
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Citing the principle that “Nation Comes First,” FWICE emphasized that recent geopolitical developments and Turkey’s position in international forums have raised serious concerns about the country’s alignment with India’s sovereignty and security.
In an official statement, FWICE said, “As an industry deeply rooted in Indian soil and culture, we cannot remain indifferent to actions that undermine our nation’s dignity or security. It is not in the best interest of our film fraternity to invest in or collaborate with countries that openly support positions contrary to India's core national values.”
The federation has appealed to production houses, line producers, actors, directors, and crew members to stand in unity and refrain from shooting in Turkey until there is a clear shift in the country’s diplomatic stance. The move, FWICE believes, is necessary to send a firm message that India's sovereignty and dignity are non-negotiable.
FWICE, a longstanding pillar of support for the Indian film industry, reaffirmed its commitment to standing by the nation during critical moments. “Our unity is our strength,” the statement read, “and we trust the Indian film community will uphold this appeal in the larger interest of national integrity.”
The call to action underscores the growing intersection of geopolitics and global filmmaking decisions, highlighting how cultural diplomacy can often reflect broader national sentiments.
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