It looks like from September, most of the industries can function fully without any hindrances as Central Government has once again issued so many directives, giving clarity on how things are to be done. Especially they have given a go for the shootings of films to happen and formulated three-page guidelines to follow.
Guess what, the immediate question that comes to the mind of many upon hearing about film shootings is, ‘when are film theatres going to open?’. While gyms are rumoured to be the hotbeds of coronavirus spread as numerous people get in contact with many machines there, the government has given green signal for them to function. But for cinema halls, they haven’t yet given a go though theatre owners are giving all kinds of assurance regarding safety and social distancing norms.
While many audiences are also asking, “Cinema halls emi Paapam chesai sir”, most of them are still worried whether to go to theatres or not even if the government gives permission to do so. On the other hand, reports are coming out that Centre would ask States to take a call on re-opening of theatres. With Covid-19 cases on a high still, Telugu states may not risk opening theatres for the now, anyway.
This post was last modified on 24 August 2020 12:34 pm
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