Federation of Western India Cine Employees

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FWICE
Federation of Western India Cine Employees
Founded1958
Headquarters113, Kartik Complex, New Link Road
Andheri West, Mumbai - 400053
Location
Members
500,000 (2018)
Key people
  • B N Tiwari, President
  • Ashok Dubey, General Secretary
  • Gangeshwar Srivastav (Sanju), Treasurer
AffiliationsUNI APRO
Website FWICE

Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) is a film industry worker's union in Mumbai, India. As of 2020 it had 500,000 members. FWICE is mother body of all Indian Cinema Association.

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Affiliations

FWICE is a member of UNI APRO, itself part of Union Network International (UNI). AFVE[ specify ] and AVA[ specify ] are FWICE affiliates.

Affiliated Associations

31 Associations affiliated by FWICE, which is as below

Sr.AssociationPresidentGeneral SecretaryTreasurer
1Adhikar Film TV & Serial Vendors Association (AFTSVA)Khalid KhanAshok DubeyAnil Tiwari
2All India Camera Technicians & Attendant (AICTA)Gangeshwarlal Shrivastav "Sanju"Rakesh MauryaRajesh Anabhanwane
3All India Cine & TV Food Supplier Association (AICTFSA)Anil MishraSanket MoreRakesh Maurya
4All India Dubbing Artist Association (AIDAA)Champa TiwariJasbir SinghSunita Pai
5All India Film & TV Bouncer Protection Association (AIFTBPA)Sharad ShelarGangeshwarlal Shrivastav "Sanju"Phoolchand Mishra
6All India Film & TV Dancer Co-Ordinator Association (AIFTDCA)Gangeshwarlal Shrivastav "Sanju"Ashish DubeyRakesh Maurya
7All India Film Mazdoor Union (AIFMU)Gangeshwarlal Shrivastav "Sanju"Amrish ShrivastavDeepak Mishra
8All India Generator & Vanity Van Association (AIGVVA)Sunil MetkariKetan RavalRakesh Maurya
9All India Look Alike Association (AILAA)Arif Khan
10All India Model Co-Ordinator Association (AIMCA)Ajay PandeyVishal SeroyeNavin Singh
11All India Special Artist Association (AISAA)Babloo PardeshiRavi Singh ThakurAshish Dubey
12Association of Cine & TV Art Directors & Costume Designers (ACTADCD)Sukant PanigrahyRangarao ChouguleSanjay Singh
13Association of Cine TV/AD Production Executives (ACTAPE)Prakash UpadhyayDeepak Kumar ChoudharySanjay Sharma
14Association of Film & Video Editors (AFVE)Raj SurveRam K PrasadFeroz Khan "Raja"
15Bharatiya Cine Karmachari Sangh (BCKS)Manu ShuklaManu ShuklaManu Shukla
16Cine Agents Combine (CAC)Pappu Lekhraj NandaChandu ChauhanJeevan Borkar
17Cine Costume & Make-Up Artiste & Hair Dressers Association (CCMAHDA)Sharad ShelarStanley D'SouzaJeevan Borkar
18Cine Dancers Association AD-HOC (CDA)Birendra Nath TiwariFeroz Khan "Raja"Rakesh Maurya
19Cine Musicians Association (CMA)Amar HaldipurHemant TrivediNavin Pushkarna
20Cine Singer's Association (CSA)Sangam UpadhyayHimanshu BhattMukesh Javeri
21Cine Still TV & Motion Photographers Association (CSTMPA)Kundan GoswamiAtul L RajkuleSatish Ghusale
22 Film Studios Setting & Allied Mazdoor Union (FSSAMU) Ram Kadam Gangeshwarlal Shrivastav "Sanju"Rakesh Mourya
23 Indian Film & Television Director's Association (IFTDA) Ashoke Pandit Kuku KohliSudhakar Sharma
24JIB Association of India (JIB)Aum Prakash MohapatraPiyush GhoshArindam Ghosh
25Junior Artists Association (JAA)Wahid ShaikhBrijesh SinghVikas Kadam
26Mahila Kalakar Sangh (MKS)Farida ShaikhZulekha KhanHema Khan
27Movie Action Dummy Effect Association (MADEA)Babu SitlaNadeem KhanAshok Pandey
28Movie Stunt Artistes Association (MSAA)Lubna Yusuf KhanAejaz GulabRiyaz Sultaan
29Screenwriters Guild of India (SGI)Ashfaque KhopekarAnjani ShrivastavAtul Rajkule
30Western India Cinematographers Association (WICA)Sukhvinder SinghRajendra Singh "Rajan"Chandrashekar Iyer
31Western India Motion Picture TV Sound Engineers Association (WIMPTSEA)Birendra Nath TiwariArun NambiarJitendra Chaudhary

Committee members

Current committee members of FWICE are below:

SrMemberPosition
1B N TiwariPresident
2Ashok DubeyGeneral Secretary
3Gangeshwar Srivastav(Sanju)
  • Treasurer
  • Dispute Committee Chairman
4Feroj Khan(Raja Bhaiya)
  • Senior Vice President
  • Health & Safety Vigilance Chairman
5Sangam UpadhyayVice President
6Stanley D'Souza1st Joint Secretary
7Rajendra Singh2nd Joint Secretary
8Nadeem KhanJoint Treasurer
9Amar HaldipurCare & Welfare Committee Chairman
10Joquem RebelloCore Committee Chairman
11 Gajendra Chauhan Chief Advisor
12 Ashoke Pandit Chief Advisor
13Sharad ShelarChief Advisor

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