Image Source : PTI Tamil Nadu govt withdraws nod for 100% occupancy in theatres, cinemas, multiplexes
The Tamil Nadu authorities cancelled its order allowing 100 per cent occupancy in cinemas, theatres, multiplexes. The capability shall be restricted to 50 per cent. Days after permitting full capability in cinemas following representations from the movie business, the federal government cited an advisory from the Centre and a petition within the Madras High Court over the matter for revoking its choice.
Till additional orders, occupancy shall be confined to 50 per cent in every kind of cinemas, together with single and a number of display screen film halls and multiplexes, the federal government stated in an official launch.
The Standard Operating Procedure to stop the unfold of coronavirus needs to be adopted, it stated.
The authorities, nevertheless, allowed theatres to display screen extra reveals as per a directive of the Madras High Court and stated the order can be in drive with rapid impact.
On January 4, the federal government permitted 100 per cent seating capability in cinema theatres and directed them to observe the SoP prescribed to stop unfold of coronavirus.
The leisure was given by the federal government after homeowners of cinema halls made a illustration to the federal government searching for its permission to permit full seating capability.
The state authorities had earlier allowed reopening of the theatres from November 10 with 50 per cent seating capability.
However, a giant chunk of cinema theatres continued to be been shut although the federal government allowed resumption of screening of movies. Many film halls that opened too witnessed poor revenues, in line with the movie business sources.
Close on the heels of the scheduled launch of actors Vijay and Simbu’s ‘Master’ and ‘Easwaran’ on January 13 and 14 respectively, homeowners of cinema theatres hoped that permission for full capability would assist deliver extra film lovers to cinemas and assist reopen closed film halls.
(With PTI Inputs)
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