The on-going pandemic has resulted in an economic crisis all over the World. Tollywood or the movie industry is no exception for the crisis and already few producers and exhibitors are feeling the heat!
The unlock programme has reached its level 5.0, Central Government has issued SOP to open almost all public places.
Top Exhibitors in entertainment sector are hoping that they might reopen the business operations very soon and All the big films would lineup for the release but have many doubts!
Now as per the latest news the exhibitors In Andhra Pradesh have not received any affirmation to open theaters but the Telangana Theaters Association said that they are ready for exhibition from October 15 itself.
It remains to be seen if Andhra theaters also open but new films release is still a doubt for Dasara but few may see the light for Diwali!
On the other side, Exhibitors in Telugu states are in a dilemma to open theaters as the said 50% occupancy may not be a right idea to bring in the maintenance fee at least for the theater and public would also not be interested in this crisis times!
Let's expect a positive response from the Government of India for the revival of falling film exhibition business in India other than the mere reduction in GST! With this at least the Theaters may open!
The unlock programme has reached its level 5.0, Central Government has issued SOP to open almost all public places.
Top Exhibitors in entertainment sector are hoping that they might reopen the business operations very soon and All the big films would lineup for the release but have many doubts!
Now as per the latest news the exhibitors In Andhra Pradesh have not received any affirmation to open theaters but the Telangana Theaters Association said that they are ready for exhibition from October 15 itself.
It remains to be seen if Andhra theaters also open but new films release is still a doubt for Dasara but few may see the light for Diwali!
On the other side, Exhibitors in Telugu states are in a dilemma to open theaters as the said 50% occupancy may not be a right idea to bring in the maintenance fee at least for the theater and public would also not be interested in this crisis times!
Let's expect a positive response from the Government of India for the revival of falling film exhibition business in India other than the mere reduction in GST! With this at least the Theaters may open!