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Content supply is limited. Some attribute it to the ongoing elections while others say filmmakers are not confident about how their movies will do at the box office.
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Single-screen theatres in India are seeking partnerships to transform into multiplexes as they look to sustain their recent success with mass market movies.
Film exhibitor and distributor Brijesh Tandon pointed out that for Jawan cinemas in the Hindi belt are expecting more business than Pathaan, the highest grosser of 2023 with Rs 543 crore collections in India.