NewDelhi: An order from the Tamil Nadu Government now permits 100% occupancy in cinema halls across the state. This latest announcement comes a week ahead of the Pongal festival, when big theatrical releases are generally scheduled. While the government says that the permission has been granted owing to reducing number of daily cases, it is hard to miss that Assembly elections are due in a few months.
After the pandemic had struck and the lockdown was imposed in March, with most films taking the OTT route, theatre owners were a worried lot. While cinema halls were permitted to screen for a 50% audience from November, it meant less patronage, given that there were hardly any new, big-budget films making it to the screens.
The announcement to allow theaters to function at full capacity has also drawn backlash on social media, with many pointing out that the pandemic is far from over and that now was the time to remain caution owing to the UK strain etc. Many pointed out that this could lead to newer clusters, as the audience goes haywire and celebrates outside and inside the hall during big film releases. Even though, Tamil Nadu has a little over 8,000 active cases, newer clusters in IIT-Madras and in some city hotels have emerged and raised concerns.
Many also countered the argument of the pandemic risk by highlighting the number of rallies, road shows and political events that were being conducted across the state, in both open and closed venues. They questioned the political leaders for conducting such events with large gatherings, where norms are generally flouted. With elections due by around April, such gathering are only bound to increase, it was pointed out.
Bureau Report
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