Citing growing pressure and dissatisfaction with the way the Telangana Film Chamber of Commerce (TFCC) was functioning, producer and distributor Suniel Narang resigned as president of the body on Tuesday. His resignation comes days after the Telugu film industry witnessed intense discussions and internal disagreements over the proposed percentage-based revenue-sharing model, before producers, exhibitors and distributors eventually reached a consensus and formed a committee to address implementation-related concerns. This marks the second time Narang has stepped down from the post in recent years. He had earlier resigned in June 2025, just a day after being re-elected for a third consecutive term as a president. Explaining his latest decision to step down, Suniel said the Chamber was no longer functioning through collective and impartial decision-making, making it difficult for him to continue in the role. Speaking to Hyderabad Times, he admitted that the situation had started affecting him personally. “I am very confused about continuing there. Even people around us speak differently at different times, including those we considered close to us. It is affecting both my mental and physical health. It is really not worth staying there anymore,” he said.– Sanjana Pulugurtha