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Tollywood Producers Alarmed by Trump’s Film Tariff Policy

jaswant singhbyjaswant singh
October 1, 2025
Tollywood Producers Alarmed by Trump's Film Tariff Policy

A significant setback has emerged for the Telugu film industry. The US market has always been a crucial support for Telugu films, particularly for high-budget releases. T Prasanna Kumar, Secretary of the Telugu Film Producers Council, stated that a 100 percent tariff will lead to soaring ticket prices. US President Donald Trump has ignited international controversy with a new policy that could profoundly affect Indian cinema. Following previous increases in tariffs on various imports from India and higher visa fees for H1B applicants, Trump has declared a 100 percent tariff on all films produced outside the United States.

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He made this announcement on his social media platform, Truth Social, claiming that the American film industry has been robbed by foreign countries. He also suggested that similar tariffs might be applied to furniture imports, but it is this latest action against the film sector that has attracted significant global backlash. The US is a key overseas market for Indian films, especially for Tollywood, with substantial box-office revenue generated from American theaters. Producers in Tollywood view this as a grave setback. Under the new regulation, distributors and exhibitors will be burdened with steep tariffs, likely leading to increased ticket prices and a decrease in audience attendance.

Key figures from the Telugu film community have voiced their disappointment and concerns regarding the policy. T Prasanna Kumar emphasized the importance of the US market for Telugu films and warned that skyrocketing ticket prices could deter audiences. KL Damodar Prasad, Secretary of the Telugu Film Chamber of Commerce, noted that this issue transcends language barriers and will affect films from all regions. He mentioned the need to adapt to these changes and expressed hope for a reduction in tariffs. The challenges for Indian films abroad are already considerable, and these tariffs could deter exhibitors from purchasing rights, possibly discouraging producers from planning major releases in the US.

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Srinivas Nedunuri, a director and producer, expressed his frustration with the treatment of cinema as a mere commodity, emphasizing its role in cultural exchange. Trade analysts predict that profit margins for Indian films in the US could drastically diminish, jeopardizing overseas releases. Ch S Srinivas, an analyst, highlighted the broader implications of the policy on cultural visibility. The timeline and specifics of the tariff implementation remain uncertain, including potential exceptions for certain films. Earlier this year, Trump had alluded to targeting foreign films with tariffs, but details were vague. Following this formal announcement, Indian producers are preparing for a difficult future in one of their most profitable international markets.

As the global film industry anticipates further information, it is clear that Trump’s decision has created significant upheaval in Indian cinema, leaving Tollywood facing an uncertain and challenging path in the US market.

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