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'Turuh home' board causes for brotherhood Kannada Cheer film
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Bengaluru: Stakeholders in the Kannada Film Industry flush with expectations and optimism after recent release echoed full houses on a long weekend.
This industry is one of the worst by locking and restrictions induced by a pandemic.
Only a few weeks ago, the government allowed the theater to operate with a 100% seating capacity, and which seemed to pay off.
Both Big-Starrer ‘Salaga’ film, released on Thursday, and ‘Kotigobba-3’, which hit the screen a day later in the midst of the Dasara celebration, has become a hit box office.
Until Monday, almost all performances attracted household owners and theaters expect the floating trend to continue since other blockbuster, Shivarajkumar-Starrer ‘Bajrangi-2’ was set for release on October 29.
The Tamil Rajnikant, The ‘Suryavanshi’ film, The Hindi film featured Akshay Kumar, lined up for the Release of Pan-India on November 4 – Diwali’s day.
This is expected to keep floating lines running.
“This is the first time in 18 months since Covid-19 hit that the theater installed a ‘Bakhful’ house ‘board,” said KV Chandrashekhar, President, the Karnataka film exhibition association, and the owner of the Veeresh theater in Bengaluru.
“Hopefully, we will be able to maintain momentum and the film industry will emerge completely from the palung that has been hit.” Chandrashekhar said 575 of the 630 single screen theater in the country operated with the release of Dhuniya Vijay-Starrer ‘Salaga’ and ‘Kotigobba-3’, where Kichcha Sudeep played a major role.
He said the two films were both divided between theaters and both of them attracted many people.
HG Surendranath, General Manager of the Satellite Agency Satellite UFO Moviez, said all multiplex 220 screens have continued operation, and 70% of them filtered two films.
Mohith Bhargava, Regional Director-South, INOX Leisure Ltd., said: “Response to ‘Salaga’ and ‘Kotigobba-3’ is very good, and ‘Ninna Sanihake’, other films, are also fine.
This has given us traction What is needed.
We look forward to more enthusiasm of the audience for the next two weeks when several Kannada, Tamil and Hindi films are expected to be released.
“The film industry is estimated to have suffered a loss around Rs 4,000 Crore because the theater is one of the first closed when Covid-19 Hit in March last year.
The cinema opened in March this year when they were allowed to operate at 50% residential, but it was short.
The second wave brings the leaves of the window again.
Even now, it took more than two weeks after the government allowed 100% residence for some normal resemblance to return.
The ‘Salaga’ team held a ‘success of success’ on Tuesday to share their happiness about the response to the film.
“We received several reports of foster foster shows from all states.
It feels like the Kannada industry returns with Bang,” Dhuniya Vijay said, who also directed the film.
Meanwhile, Interior Minister Araga Jnanendra held an interaction with the Karnataka Chamber of Commerce.
“We bring the threat of piracy to the minister’s notice,” said President Chamber Dr.
Jairaj.
“Copies of plows from ‘Salaga’ and ‘Kotigobba-3’ are already sold.
The minister promised the oppression.”

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