Rahul Banerjee's death fallout: Tollywood shooting on hold to demand safety on sets

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Kolkata: In a fallout of actor Rahul Arunoday Banerjee's death on the Talsari beach, Tollywood shooting will remain suspended from Tuesday over safety and security concerns for unit members on the sets.

An emergency meeting has been called on Tuesday to res-olve the issue and put safety protocols in place for artistes and crew during shoots, reports Priyanka Dasgupta.
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The decision to suspend shooting was taken at a meeting of West Bengal Motion Picture Artists' Forum and Federation of Cine Technicians and Workers of Eastern India. The meeting was attended by Prosenjit Chatterjee, Rituparna Sengupta, Shantilal Mukhopadhyay, Priyanka Sarkar, Jisshu Sengupta, Nitesh Sharma, Diganta Bagchi and Swarup Biswas, among others.

On Sunday, Mukhopadhyay spoke about the insecurity of working in Tollywood, saying they never know if they will return home from a shoot. Chatterjee said the actor's dea-th while shooting for a TV series has left everyone scared.

FIR against 5 prod house members

Bhubaneswar: Police in Odisha's Talsari have registered a case against five members of a Tollywood production house, holding them prima facie responsible for actor Rahul Banerjee's death during a TV serial shoot last Sunday. Charges include negligence and misrepresentation of facts related to the incident.

Balasore SP Pratyush Diwakar said, "We have registered a case against five key functionaries of Magic Moments Motion Picture Pvt Ltd - directors Subhasish Mondal, Saibal Banerjee and Leena Gangopadhyay, floor executive producer Shantanu Nandi; and production manager Chandra Sekhar Chakraborty alias Sekhar Chakraborty - on charges of negligence leading to the actor's death and fabricating a false narrative. The investigation is ongoing, and the suspects, along with other crew members, will be questioned."

The case was registered following a complaint lodged late Saturday night by Rahul's wife, Priyanka Sarkar, at Talsari Marine PS. Earlier, an unnatural death case had been filed at Digha Mohana Coastal PS on March 29.

Priyanka alleged that the production house had neither obtained official permission from Odisha govt authorities to conduct the shoot nor implemented safety protocols for filming in the sea. She stated that locals had warned the crew to halt shooting, citing the beach's notoriety for quicksand and unpredictable tides, but the warnings were ignored.

She further accused the production house of concealing the true sequence of events and misleading the police. According to her, contradictory audio-video statements from crew members raised suspicion, while accounts from local witnesses aired on news channels pointed to negligence and lack of safety measures.

"It establishes that the production house committed gross negligence, deliberately avoided accountability, and misrepresented the facts to build a false narrative and escape legal consequences," Priyanka alleged in her FIR.

Subhasish, among those booked, had recently said shooting had ended when Rahul insisted on an unscripted drone shot. Filming in knee-deep water with Sweta Mishra, he went deeper for a second take despite warnings. A strong wave made him slip. Crew and lifeguards attempted rescue, but he was declared dead at hospital.