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A few years ago, the State Government of Thamizhnadu announced a tax holiday for films whose titles would be in Thamizh words – it was a moment of happiness for the industry. The honeymoon lasted a few years.
Some directors like Venkat prabu even exploited this loophole shamelessly by marketing his Surya starrer as ‘Mass’, only in the end to have his title cut down to ‘மா௬’, which literally translates to ‘pollution’, a far cry from what the title originally should have stood for, all this, only to avail the tax exemptions.
But those were different times. The state then had a charismatic leader who moved her coins on populist schemes. This one was just one of them. But now, the honeymoon is long over. The state now lies in total administrative chaos for over a year and needs funds to replenish its coffers, and it looks to the film industry.
The issue started simmering when the state Government ordered an additional tax, in addition to GST, leading to temporary chaos. There were representations from the industry and now after a few months, an official order has been passed to the chagrin of the industry. 10 percent tax, over GST for Thamizh films and 20 percent for non Thamizh films. Mind you, the state gets a share in the GST bill, so effectively this is a double taxation by the state. Definitely a double blow for an industry which is past its halcyon days and which now needs inflated free ‘teaser’ and ‘trailer’ numbers to push a product that has lost steam to piracy, social media and other engagement forms.
More over, this comes at a time when the Fight against Piracy, from the industry’s perspective, has never been better. ‘Tamil Rockers’, the flagship piracy website has been URL hopping for over a year, as each of its domains gets blocked and its social media presence continues to get obliterated.
Sadly for the industry, This action invariably gives audience the moral right to continue support Piracy, as it is bound to escalate ticket prices.
As for its publicity seeking leader of the Tamil film producer council, who has now obtained the image of a warrior solely fighting the piracy beast (and who gets trolled in social media memes) , his request that the industry would be ready to take this double whammy on, if the state removed 100% piracy, would be passed on to the chief minister.
It isn’t that the state has not taken actions in the past, and even if disc piracy was totally eliminated (how many people still see content from discs anyways.?), under which state’s jurisdiction does the Internet come under?
Interesting prospects lie ahead..
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