Chennai: Customers get ready to overthrow cinema homes from Monday follow the government nod to reopen them, but only a few of the 1,000 cinemas in Tamil Nadu are ready to welcome them because most manufacturers want to wait for the week’s hearing ‘response before they go all the pigs .
Even though some Tamil films are waiting to hit the screen, the manufacturer is not sure about the behavioral viewers because of the fear of Covid-19.
Most theaters want to play them with low investment bets such as ‘Bell Bottom’ Akshay Kumar and the Tamil Dubbed version of Hollywood ‘Magic 3’, but after several multiplex chains decided to restart the operation from Friday (August 27), not Monday the Tamil Nadu theater release From the two films it has also been postponed.
“The owner and distributor of theater are happy that the government finally allowed them to continue the business after four months.
There are quite a number of films available to be released and there are no problems with content,” Tirupur M Subramaniam, President, Tamil Nadu theater and the Association of Multiplex owners, to Ti .
But the owner and distributor of theater want time to complete the film line up to be released.
When the state announcement of the state came on Saturday, the industry barely had two days to prepare and plan and there was confusion until Sunday night.
Multiplex in the city to reopen on Friday on Sunday afternoon, Multiplex decided to delay the reopening until Friday, by quoting a lack of time to clean the place and prepare to apply the SOP set by the state government.
SOP includes all staff for vaccinated, 50% residential, maintaining social distance, and temperature checks for the audience and staff.
“The first week of the release of the Tamil film can be 10 September weekends for Vinayaka Chathurthi,” said a source in this industry.
“The release usually occurs during Thursday / Friday to attract a weekend crowd.
Therefore most of the theater among Tamil Nadu prefers to wait August 27,” said Distributor G Srinivasan from the image.
“For more than 110 days, we have asked the government to allow us to reopen the theater.
Now the government has conducted research and its thorough test to open, it will be naive not to be reopened,” said C T Valliappan, Director, Kamala Cinemas.
“We open tomorrow (Monday).
Yes, it will be a struggle for the early 15-20 days.
But that’s the reality of this business and we must deal with it,” Voullappan added.