TFJA apprise Cinematography Minister Komati Reddy Venkat Reddy of their activities
- IndiaGlitz, [Monday,January 22 2024]
The Telugu Film Journalists Association (TFJA), a dedicated advocate for the film industry's well-being, recently engaged in a fruitful meeting with Telangana Cinematography Minister Komati Reddy Venkata Reddy.
During the interaction, TFJA representatives spotlighted the association's various programs and initiatives aimed at supporting the welfare of film journalists. They provided insights into the proactive measures TFJA has taken for the betterment of journalists associated with the film industry.
Minister Komati Reddy Venkata Reddy commended the commendable work carried out by TFJA and expressed assurance in providing support for their endeavors. He recognized the crucial role film journalists play in promoting and critiquing movies, acknowledging their significance in maintaining a healthy and vibrant film industry.
The President of TFJA, Mr. Lakshmi Narayana, and General Secretary, Mr. Y J Rambabu, along with other representatives, expressed sincere gratitude to the minister for attentively addressing their concerns and issues. They extended their thanks for the minister's assurance of unconditional support for the association's activities on behalf of the government.
TFJA conveyed their delight at the warm reception and cordiality shown by Minister Komati Reddy during the meeting. They appreciated the minister's willingness to spend quality time discussing their matters.
The association further expressed anticipation for continued collaboration and cooperation in the future from the Telangana government, under the leadership of CM Revanth Reddy. They look forward to fostering a positive working relationship with the government for the betterment of the film industry and the welfare of film journalists.
This meeting signifies a positive step towards addressing the concerns of film journalists and ensuring their well-being in Telangana. It reflects the government's commitment to supporting the growth and development of the film industry in the state. The journalists are happy with the initiatives taken by TFJA for their welfare and are singing praises of the TFJA president and secretary for their penchant for development activities.