Major Shake-Up in Tamil Cinema: TFPC Proposes Profit-Sharing Model For Top Stars, OTT Reforms, and Unified Ticketing System
Chennai, November 10 - The Tamil Film Producers Council (TFPC) introduced a series of resolutions aimed at bringing greater balance, transparency, and sustainability to the Tamil film industry in a landmark meeting held recently. These measures, if implemented, could significantly reshape production, distribution, and exhibition dynamics in Kollywood.
Profit-Sharing Model Introduced
In a move set to cut down the budget in Tamil cinema, the TFPC has proposed that leading actors and top technicians will no longer receive full remuneration upfront. Instead, they will adopt a profit-and-loss sharing model with producers, something some of the actors are already doing across industries.
This change is intended to ensure accountability and encourage collaborative risk-taking, allowing everyone involved to benefit from a film's success—or share responsibility in case of losses.
Revised OTT Streaming Window
The short theatrical window for Tamil films has been a major concern for the exhibition sector. The council has also proposed a new structure for OTT release timelines, introducing tiered streaming windows based on film scale: Big-star films: 8 weeks; Mid-range films: 6 weeks; and Smaller films: 4 weeks.
This revision in the OTT window seeks to strike a balance between theatrical revenues and digital demand, offering theatres a fairer window while accommodating changing viewing habits.
Call for Official Ticketing Platform
Addressing long-standing concerns over online ticketing service charges and lack of transparency, the TFPC has urged the Tamil Nadu Government to introduce an official state-backed online ticketing platform. The platform would aim to reduce service charges, enhance transparency, and make moviegoing more affordable for the public, while ensuring producers and theatres receive accurate box-office data.
New Film Release Regulation Committee
Another key proposal from the meeting was the formation of a joint regulatory committee comprising representatives from the Theatre Owners' Association and the Distributors' Association. This body will work towards ensuring fair access to theatres for small and medium-budget films, addressing a long-standing imbalance in screen allocation dominated by star-driven releases.
The proposed resolutions mark one of the most comprehensive reform packages by TFPC in recent years. If adopted, they could pave the way for a more equitable, transparent, and sustainable future for Tamil cinema, ensuring that creativity and commerce coexist in harmony.
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