The Film Employees Federation of Kerala (FEFKA) is calling upon PVR Cinemas to address the financial setbacks faced by producers in southern India. The demand stems from allegations that PVR has neglected to screen their films nationwide, resulting in significant revenue losses for these filmmakers. FEFKA asserts that this perceived lack of representation across PVR theaters has detrimentally impacted the earnings and exposure of movies originating from the South. The organization is seeking restitution for what they believe is a pattern of exclusion that has led to financial harm for producers in the region.
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