Federation of Western India Cine Employees | |
Founded | 1958 |
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Headquarters | 113, Kartik Complex, New Link Road Andheri West, Mumbai - 400053 |
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Members | 500,000 (2018) |
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Affiliations | UNI 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.
FWICE is a member of UNI APRO, itself part of Union Network International (UNI). AFVE[ specify ] and AVA[ specify ] are FWICE affiliates.
31 Associations affiliated by FWICE, which is as below
Sr. | Association | President | General Secretary | Treasurer |
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1 | Adhikar Film TV & Serial Vendors Association (AFTSVA) | Khalid Khan | Ashok Dubey | Anil Tiwari |
2 | All India Camera Technicians & Attendant (AICTA) | Gangeshwarlal Shrivastav "Sanju" | Rakesh Maurya | Rajesh Anabhanwane |
3 | All India Cine & TV Food Supplier Association (AICTFSA) | Anil Mishra | Sanket More | Rakesh Maurya |
4 | All India Dubbing Artist Association (AIDAA) | Champa Tiwari | Jasbir Singh | Sunita Pai |
5 | All India Film & TV Bouncer Protection Association (AIFTBPA) | Sharad Shelar | Gangeshwarlal Shrivastav "Sanju" | Phoolchand Mishra |
6 | All India Film & TV Dancer Co-Ordinator Association (AIFTDCA) | Gangeshwarlal Shrivastav "Sanju" | Ashish Dubey | Rakesh Maurya |
7 | All India Film Mazdoor Union (AIFMU) | Gangeshwarlal Shrivastav "Sanju" | Amrish Shrivastav | Deepak Mishra |
8 | All India Generator & Vanity Van Association (AIGVVA) | Sunil Metkari | Ketan Raval | Rakesh Maurya |
9 | All India Look Alike Association (AILAA) | Arif Khan | ||
10 | All India Model Co-Ordinator Association (AIMCA) | Ajay Pandey | Vishal Seroye | Navin Singh |
11 | All India Special Artist Association (AISAA) | Babloo Pardeshi | Ravi Singh Thakur | Ashish Dubey |
12 | Association of Cine & TV Art Directors & Costume Designers (ACTADCD) | Sukant Panigrahy | Rangarao Chougule | Sanjay Singh |
13 | Association of Cine TV/AD Production Executives (ACTAPE) | Prakash Upadhyay | Deepak Kumar Choudhary | Sanjay Sharma |
14 | Association of Film & Video Editors (AFVE) | Raj Surve | Ram K Prasad | Feroz Khan "Raja" |
15 | Bharatiya Cine Karmachari Sangh (BCKS) | Manu Shukla | Manu Shukla | Manu Shukla |
16 | Cine Agents Combine (CAC) | Pappu Lekhraj Nanda | Chandu Chauhan | Jeevan Borkar |
17 | Cine Costume & Make-Up Artiste & Hair Dressers Association (CCMAHDA) | Sharad Shelar | Stanley D'Souza | Jeevan Borkar |
18 | Cine Dancers Association AD-HOC (CDA) | Birendra Nath Tiwari | Feroz Khan "Raja" | Rakesh Maurya |
19 | Cine Musicians Association (CMA) | Amar Haldipur | Hemant Trivedi | Navin Pushkarna |
20 | Cine Singer's Association (CSA) | Sangam Upadhyay | Himanshu Bhatt | Mukesh Javeri |
21 | Cine Still TV & Motion Photographers Association (CSTMPA) | Kundan Goswami | Atul L Rajkule | Satish 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 Kohli | Sudhakar Sharma |
24 | JIB Association of India (JIB) | Aum Prakash Mohapatra | Piyush Ghosh | Arindam Ghosh |
25 | Junior Artists Association (JAA) | Wahid Shaikh | Brijesh Singh | Vikas Kadam |
26 | Mahila Kalakar Sangh (MKS) | Farida Shaikh | Zulekha Khan | Hema Khan |
27 | Movie Action Dummy Effect Association (MADEA) | Babu Sitla | Nadeem Khan | Ashok Pandey |
28 | Movie Stunt Artistes Association (MSAA) | Lubna Yusuf Khan | Aejaz Gulab | Riyaz Sultaan |
29 | Screenwriters Guild of India (SGI) | Ashfaque Khopekar | Anjani Shrivastav | Atul Rajkule |
30 | Western India Cinematographers Association (WICA) | Sukhvinder Singh | Rajendra Singh "Rajan" | Chandrashekar Iyer |
31 | Western India Motion Picture TV Sound Engineers Association (WIMPTSEA) | Birendra Nath Tiwari | Arun Nambiar | Jitendra Chaudhary |
Current committee members of FWICE are below:
Sr | Member | Position |
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1 | B N Tiwari | President |
2 | Ashok Dubey | General Secretary |
3 | Gangeshwar Srivastav(Sanju) |
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4 | Feroj Khan(Raja Bhaiya) |
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5 | Sangam Upadhyay | Vice President |
6 | Stanley D'Souza | 1st Joint Secretary |
7 | Rajendra Singh | 2nd Joint Secretary |
8 | Nadeem Khan | Joint Treasurer |
9 | Amar Haldipur | Care & Welfare Committee Chairman |
10 | Joquem Rebello | Core Committee Chairman |
11 | Gajendra Chauhan | Chief Advisor |
12 | Ashoke Pandit | Chief Advisor |
13 | Sharad Shelar | Chief Advisor |
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