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Shooting of Malayalam films shift to neighbouring states due to Covid restrictions in Kerala
Shooting of seven Malayalam films have been shifted to other states due to Covid restrictions in Kerala. Other films might follow the same path.
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With the denial of shooting permission in Kerala due to the Covid-19 lockdown restrictions, shooting of many Malayalam films has been shifted to other states. Seven films, including one by superstar Mohanlal, are being shot in other states like Tamil Nadu and Telangana.
According to the Film Employees Federation of Kerala (FEFKA), an organization of film technicians, more than a thousand people in the film industry have lost their jobs due to the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown. Other film producers are likely to be forced to relocate their film shooting to other states if the lockdown restrictions are not relaxed. If this happens, more than 14,000 people s jobs will be in crisis.
COVID-19 | Malayalam film industry seeks govt nod to resume shooting
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It’s curtains down for screens amidst rising pandemic fear
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The resurgent pandemic has once again cast a dark shadow over the economic revival of the Malayalam film industry.
Nearly 60% of the 720 screens across the State started downing its shutters from Monday onwards in view of the fresh curbs imposed by the authorities and the lack of new releases following the worsening COVID-19 situation, according to the estimates by the Film Exhibitors’ United Organisation of Kerala (FEUOK).
“With second shows off the air in view of the new restrictions, the collections have been hit badly. A few theatres in the city limits may run a show or two for a few more days while the rest would have no other option but to stop screening,” said K. Vijayakumar, president of FEUOK.