Several Political leaders joined producer Sanlisa Patel in a protest to save the Odia film industry

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Political leaders joined producer Sanlisa Patel in a protest to save the Odia film industry

Bhubaneswar: Odia movie Pratha producer Sanlisa Patel protest continues for the third day at lower PMg Saturday.

On Saturday several political party leaders such as Suresh Routray of Congress, Mohan Majhi of BJP, Sukanta Panigrahi, Suraj Suryvanshi, Shankar Oram/Ka Narayan Rao and others joined her in the protests and supported her and assured of raising the issue with the government strongly.

Meanwhile, representing government OFDcC chairman Kuna Tripathy, BJD General secretary and actor Arindam Roy and actor and MP Anubhav Mohanty met Sanlisa and others and assured of finding solution.

Sanlisa Patel Saturday said that the protest will continue till Tuesday and  if the demands were not fulfilled soon the whole Odia industry will come to capital city street for protest.

On third day of her protest several actors, directors and producers joined her in her protest that includes director Sabyasachi Mohapatra, Actress Anu Choudhury, Mahasweta Ray, actor Buddhaditya Mohanty, Director Ashok Pati, Swaraj Barik, actress Pinky Pradhan, director Bobby Islam, music director Prem Anand and others.

On the occasion Sanlisa threatened to go on hunger strike from tomorrow if her demands were not fulfiled.

The demands include -one cinema hall in each block headquarters, mandatory screening of Odia films in every theatre for a certain period, and formation of regulatory body to address producers’ grievances among others. It also includes streamlining of distribution systems and security of films and makers both on and offline.

On the occasion Patel said, “I sought assistance from people concerned to release my movie on December 14 across the state. But nobody has come forward to help me in this regard.”

She added “I request the government to fulfill the demands or else, the protest will continue for an indefinite period.”

As per report some protesters had damaged the posters of Pratha and opposed its release in Jharsuguda. This made the producer remove the movie from several cinema halls.

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