54-year-old stuntman Elumalai tragically fell to his death from a height of 20 feet while on the set of the film “Sardar 2,” directed by PS Mithran and starring actor Karthi. The incident occurred last week during the filming of a stunt sequence, underscoring the inherent risks involved in the stunt profession, which often requires performing dangerous and physically demanding acts.
In response to this tragic event, the Film Employees Federation of South India (FEFSI) has announced a decision to pay tribute to stuntman Elumalai by canceling all film shoots in Chennai on Thursday, July 25. This gesture is intended to honor Elumalai’s memory and recognize the contributions of stunt performers to the film industry, who often work behind the scenes and face significant physical risks to bring action sequences to life.
The cancellation of shoots serves as a moment of reflection for the industry on the importance of safety measures and protocols, particularly for those involved in high-risk activities like stunts. It also highlights the need for continued support and recognition for stunt professionals, who play a crucial role in creating the cinematic experiences enjoyed by audiences.
FEFSI’s decision to halt production for a day demonstrates solidarity within the film community and a shared commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of all its members. The tribute to Elumalai is a reminder of the sacrifices made by many in the industry and the importance of valuing and protecting every individual’s life and contribution.
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