New ‘Progressive Filmmakers Association’ to Reform Malayalam Cinema
In a significant development, prominent Malayalam filmmakers, including Aashiq Abu, Rima Kallingal, Anjali Menon, Lijo Jose Pellissery, and Rajeev Ravi, have come together to form the Progressive Filmmakers Association. This new organization aims to introduce vital reforms in the Malayalam film industry, focusing on modernizing workplace practices and ensuring ethical standards. The move follows Aashiq Abu’s resignation from the FEFKA (Film Employees Federation of Kerala) directors’ union, highlighting the need for systemic changes in the industry.
The association’s core mission revolves around creating fair and inclusive workplaces that protect the rights of all workers, including technicians, producers, and actors. In an open letter, the filmmakers stressed the need for equality, cooperation, and social justice in the industry. They believe that modernizing legal frameworks and adopting ethical practices can transform the industry, making it more sustainable and competitive on a global level.
This initiative has garnered widespread attention within the industry, as the group calls upon others to join the movement and help shape a future where creativity thrives within a fair working environment. By setting high standards for inclusivity and collaboration, the Progressive Filmmakers Association hopes to position Malayalam cinema as a leader in both creativity and professionalism