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Representative image. (ANI) MUMBAI: The Central government on Sunday announced that cinema halls and theatres will be permitted to operate at 100% capacity from February 1. However, film makers and multiplex owners are awaiting a similar notification from the state government to restore normalcy to the trade, given that Mumbai is the heart of India s film industry. So far theatres were allowed to operate with 50% patronage. Gautam Dutta, CEO of PVR Limited said, We thank the I&B Ministry for allowing 100% seating capacity. India has done well to control the Covid-19 spread along with the large scale rollout of the vaccination. This move (to reopen fully) will give confidence to producers to release their films, and (encourage) audiences to return to the cinemas. ....
facebook Pintrest Cinemas have been in reboot mode for a few months now. On Sunday, the Ministry of Information and Broadasting released revised SOPs for cinemas, allowing them to operate at full capacity. Cinemas have been asked to follow all COVID-19 protocols and focus on staggered shows to avoid overcrowding. Exhibitor Akshaye Rathi, who has been on several panels that were in conversation with government bodies regarding the functioning of cinemas, says, “If you look at the footfall before this phase, it rarely came close to the 50 per cent cap that was mandated to us. The fact that we will now be allowed to seat halls to their capacities will make a huge difference. It will convince the producers of big-ticket ventures to release films in theatres. Honestly, a cinema hall will only do well when a film playing inside will do well. This new mandate of 100 per cent seating should open the flood gates for the big films to come back to the theatres. Looking at the way t ....
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In 2016, when Satyajit Ray’s son went to the Bhowanipore area in Kolkata, he was distraught to see two iconic cinema halls that once featured his maestro father’s classics, shut down forever. A newspaper quoted him as saying he was `heartbroken’. But if cinema halls faced an uncertain future then, stampeded by the arrival of fancy multiplexes, the threat of COVID-19 is an altogether different proposition. India has already seen closure of about 1,000 theatres in 2020 due to the impact of the pandemic. To save the rest from disintegration, harried cinema owners are seeking relief measures from the government in the upcoming Budget. ....