Hubballi: In the midst of a surge in Covid-19 cases towards the end of 2021, the Omicron strain was caused by the Coronavirus novel, the state government was forced to make several difficult calls, including the decision to limit residence in BIOSKA to 50.%.
The decision disappointed the entertainment sector in the state, which had just started accommodating hopes to recover from a blow handled by the first two waves of Covid-19.
The government’s decision to allow the theater to allow full housing in theater cinemas has been welcomed by many joy by film fans and all stakeholders in this sector.
The state government’s decision to raise restrictions on occupancy in theaters has cleared the deck for the release of many large budget films, which have not been able to hit the screen due to Covid-19 recurrence.
When full occupancy is permitted in theaters in September, many films, releases that have been detained while waiting for a more conducive atmosphere, press the screen – this includes’ Salag ‘,’ Kotigobba 3 ‘,’ Badava Rascal ‘,’.
Although the manufacturer lubricated post-production machines to anticipate the release of their films in December, the third wave of Covid-19 forced them to stop their preparation.
Northern Karnataka has always been a profitable market, not only for Kannada films but also for Hindi cinemas, and the government’s decision has given stakeholders about new expectations.
Film President Karnataka Exhibition of the Federation of Federation RR Odugoudar told TII, “The cinema and cinema are suffering with a pandemic.
The night hours and weekends are another blow, while dictates set 50% residential dropping us in trouble.” Number of cinemas in North Carnataka Has shrank more than half, showing odugoudar.
“There are 1,250 cinema rooms in the region in 2014-15, but there are only 500 to 550 of them now.
Many theaters were forced to close after the outbreak of pandemic.
The closure of the theater left the theater owner and the other involved in the film business that maintained losses to RS 2 Crore Every day, “said Odugodar, expressed the expectations of producers who released their films in the next few weeks.
The manager of Cinema Apsara at Hubballi John Sasvihalli, and KC Patil, who was involved in reservations at the Sangam Theater in Dharwad, said that, in the absence of large budget films, they had shown films dubbed and flick low budget, which is running into the crowd seldom.
“We are now preparing to release awaited films such as ‘Rrr’, ‘KGF 2’, ‘Radhe Shyam’, et al starting from March.
The decision to allow full occupancy is welcome, and send positive messages.
This will encourage more Many people visit theater.
We will, of course, secretly following the safety protocol, “they said.