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Cinema halls continue to remain shut in Uttarakhand

By ANI | Updated: October 15, 2020 20:25 IST

Under Unlock-5, cinema halls were supposed to open in Uttarakhand on Thursday with 50 percent seating capacity, however, the cinema hall owners here have decided not to open the theaters till a new movie is released.

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Under Unlock-5, cinema halls were supposed to open in Uttarakhand on Thursday with 50 percent seating capacity, however, the cinema hall owners here have decided not to open the theaters till a new movie is released.

The cinema halls across the State continue to remain shut.

Speaking to , Director Suyash Aggarwal of SilvercCity multiplex said that nobody will come here to watch old movies amid the COVID-19 crisis.

"Today even if we open theaters, the expenses are more than the operating expenses revenue, so there is no sense in opening the cinema halls," said Aggarwal.

In Goa too, all the cinema hall owners have decided that no cinema will open there, similarly, there are many more states in the country where theaters are not opening, permission has not been granted to open cinema in Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, he added.

"Uttarakhand Chief Minister has given permission to open the theaters but there are no new films releasing Currently, taxes are very high, no concession has been given to theaters even in lockdown, so it is not wise to open a cinema without a new movie releasing," said Aggarwal.

"Theaters have incurred huge losses due to the lockdown, it is very difficult to attract people to theaters until a big film is released," he added.

( With inputs from ANI )

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