The Indian Film Industry which has been in existence for more than a century is a land of opportunity to thousands of people who have chosen to embark on this career path to take care of their livelihood and accomplish their missions in life.
The Media & the Entertainment Industry has always been a
significant contributor to the economy, and also the served the Nation's
interests as its cultural ambassadors.
In times of national crisis and natural calamities, the Media
Fraternity has solidly supported the endeavours of the Government, to help by
their resources and public influence.
Actors in particular are the face of the Industry who have
enthralled the audiences everwhere with their talent; many are academically
accomplished and have chosen this career to satisfy their creative passion.
Many have trained themselves and dedicated their lives in pursuit of creative
excellence.
Recently, Film Industry in general and actors in particular have
been in the Eye of a Storm of invasive media scrutiny, not all of it justified,
and in some sections of the Press, motivated for reasons other than fair news
reporting.
However, one feature that has emerged out of this has been the
unfortunate reality of the spread of use of banned drugs, in society at large
and Film Industry in particular.
We, Cine & TV Artists association (CINTAA) take this issue
very seriously. We simply say NO TO DRUGS.
As an association, we very strongly rebuke anyone involved in
consumption of drugs , no matter the name and fame such an individual
enjoys in our fraternity and society. We acknowledge the power and influence
many of our Industry have over the gullible minds of the young and we believe
that their actions, whether in privacy of their own homes or otherwise, have a
great bearing on society at large; they are Role Models for the youth and thus
have more than reasonable responsibility for exemplary conduct..
While we do advocate a strict punishment to those who are proved
guilty, our endeavor is always to make the whole system free of drugs and its
adverse repercussions and to have a clean working arena for existing and
aspiring actors. We would support any individual or institution who furthers
this cause.
In conclusion: SAY NO TO DRUGS AND YES TO LIFE.
Executive Committee
CINTAA