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Who Is Responsible For This Situation?

Though the film industry might find many reasons for people not coming to theatres, they will understand what went wrong if they think practically.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   18 May 2024 10:18 AM GMT
Who Is Responsible For This Situation?
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Though the film industry might find many reasons for people not coming to theatres, they will understand what went wrong if they think practically. The single screens across Telangana were closed for two weeks as the owners are not getting enough money for theatre maintenance. This is not compulsory rule but everyone volunteered to close the theatres. The situation has been the same since the past 4-5 weeks which made the exhibitors take this decision.

This Friday, not even one film with decent buzz arrived in cinemas. Even places like Prasads and RTC X Roads were quite dull. Interestingly, the re-release of 'Aparichitudu' had full houses on the morning and second shows which was surprising. This shows that people are ready to come to theatres but there is no good content arriving lately. 'Gangs Of Godavari' postponing the release to May 31st did not help either.

'Love Me' is releasing on 25th May and Ashish Reddy confidently said that all the theatres will be opened then. Everyone including Dil Raju is hoping for things to go back to normalcy. The halls need to be filled with people. The atmosphere during 'Hanu-Man', 'Tillu Square' and 'Guntur Karam' should come back again and the collections should be massive once more. People are passing the time with elections and IPL right now. It will be good if people start going back to theatres before 'Kalki 2898 AD' hits the screens on 27th June.