The OTT window dispute in Tamil cinema has taken a serious turn. The Tamil Film Producers Council has announced that no new Tamil films will be released in theatres from September 1, following the Theatre Owners Association’s decision on the eight week OTT window.
The issue has been creating friction between producers and theatre owners for quite some time. Several rounds of discussions and disagreements have already taken place, but the latest decision indicates that the producers are now taking a much tougher stand.
The Theatre Owners Association has decided to screen only those films that maintain an eight week gap between their theatrical release and OTT premiere. Producers, however, have been strongly opposing such restrictions, especially with changing audience habits and the increasing importance of digital platforms.
What makes the latest development significant is the scale of the producers’ decision. Instead of continuing with negotiations and individual disagreements, the TFPC has now announced a collective halt to new Tamil film releases from September 1.
This could potentially create major disruption for the Tamil film industry if the standoff continues. Theatre owners could face a shortage of fresh content, while producers may also have to deal with delays and financial pressure on films that are ready for release.
The coming days are expected to be crucial as both sides have to find common ground. After several fights over the OTT window, the latest decision from Tamil producers looks far more serious and could become one of the biggest industry showdowns in recent times.
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