Amid Tunisha Sharma death case, action sought against 'Ali Baba: Daastan-e-Kabul' producers by FWICE

Updated : Jan 07, 2023 08:14
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The Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) has sent a notice to 'Ali Baba: Dastaan-e-Kabul' producers Alind Shrivastava and Nissar Parvez, claiming negligence on their part on the sets of the show. The notice alleged that the makers prioritised money and business over the safety of their cast and crew, saying, "The producers are only interested in earning money". This comes after 20-year-old Tunisha Sharma allegedly committed suicide on the set of her TV show.

The notice also mentioned Tunisha's death and how it sent shockwaves across the industry. "All the crew members are hired by the producers for their project and hence it is the responsibility of the producers to look after the well-being, safety and security of the crew members. FWICE strongly demands action on the producers of the show 'Ali Baba: Dastaan-e-Kabul' as the liability of the safety, security of all the crew members depends upon them," the statement said.

Alleging negligence by the producers on the set, FWICE further said, "It is mandatory to deploy a well-equipped ambulance for the safety of the crew. However, on the sets of Ali Baba: Dastaan-e-Kabul, the ambulance was not found. Tunisha was carried in a private vehicle to the hospital where she was declared dead."

Currently, actor Sheezan Khan, the prime accused in the Tunisha case is in custody

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