Bengaluru, Feb 3: The government of Karnataka today allowed 100 per cent occupancy in theatres for four weeks, bowing to pressure from the industry.
"If a rise in cases is seen after four weeks, this decision will be taken back," said Health and Medical Education Minister, Dr K Sudhakar.
Currently theatres in Karnataka are operating at 50% capacity keeping the current pandemic in mind. The film industry has incurred a huge loss due to the pandemic and the lockdown as a result of the pandemic.
While several big star films were slated for a release last year, release of many big budget and multi-starrer films were put on hold. However, with 2021 filmmakers and distributors are hopeful that they will be able to salvage the situation as many big-starrer films are ready for release and will attract movie goers to the theatres.
Cinema halls were allowed to operate at 50% capacity in October last year as part of the Unlock 5.0 guidelines. While initially several Kannada films were re-released as part of the initiative, ACT-1978 became the first film to release post lockdown.
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