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The veteran producer says the magic of cinema will continue to prevail.
World Theatre Day is celebrated every year on March 27
This day is celebrated worldwide to promote the significance of theatrical forms
The theme of World Theatre Day is “Theatre and a Culture of Peace” set by the International Theatre Institute
In an order issued on Sunday, the government allowed the bars, hotels, clubs, restaurants and eateries to also function with full occupancy. The order said the government, semi-governmental offices can hold meetings or trainings off-line if required.
While there are concerns about the last quarter of FY22 due to the escalating COVID case, PVR had a successful third quarter.
The third quarter of FY22 was the greatest in the prior seven quarters, according to the firm, with Bollywood movie releases beginning in November 2021.
The Maharashtra government took the decision to reopen the cinema halls which were closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic as the numbers of Covid-19 cases are coming down in the state.
Karnataka govt has allowed the theatres to open fully for the next four weeks on 'experimental' basis
Kannada film superstar, Punit Rajkumar, has asked why the Karnataka government was not allowing theatres to open in their full capacity
Emraan Hashmi also offered an explanation behind why he is not wearing a mask inside the theatre.
He recently expressed on social media that he wants to go back to a "curfew free, mask free world."
Emraan is currently shooting in the city for "Ezra", a supernatural horror film directed by Jay Krishnan.
As many big star movies like ‘Laxmii’, ‘Gulabo Sitabo’ saw an OTT release and theatres witnessing low footfall, it is to see if ‘Indoo Ki Jawani’ will lure audiences to the theatres amid rising coronavirus cases.
After cinema halls were reopened, Manoj Bajpayee-Diljit Dosanjh starrer ‘Suraj Pe Mangal Bhari’ and Tillotama Shome’s ‘Sir’ also saw a theatrical release.
Cinema halls, theatres and multiplexes are set to reopen in a few states from Thursday
Govt in UP, MP and Haryana has issued guidelines for reopening of cinema halls
The Home Ministry has allowed cinema halls, theatres and multiplexes with 50 per cent of their capacity to re-open from Thursday
Show timings in the cinema halls to be staggered to ensure that intervals of different shows do not occur simultaneously.
Customers shall be encouraged to use cinema apps/QR codes, etc. for ordering food as much as possible.
Management shall ensure observance of physical distancing and preventing crowds in the food and beverages area.
Cinemas and swimming pools in the city are unlikely to open soon with the Delhi government deciding to maintain status quo on prohibited and permitted activities.
This is likely to continue till October 31 in the national capital.
According to an order issued by the Delhi Disaster Management Authority, these establishments will remain closed till further orders.
The entire webinar was moderated by Abraham Kumar, CEO, and President of Protech. Apart from different cities of India, the people of America also joined in this webinar.
The 'Parineeta' actor was replying to a question on audience loyalty towards the big screen following the emergence of the digital media.
Actor Rajkummar Rao's forthcoming film"Trapped", which has already piqued audience interest with its edge-of-the-seat trailer, will not have any interval during its screening at theatres.
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan and filmmaker Shoojit Sircar, whose film "Pink" released on Friday, want the government to make it compulsory to play the Indian national anthem in theatres before the screening of every film.
Christie's upcoming sale will have a private collection of Mughal, Pahari and Rajput paintings.
If the state governments agree with the proposal of the centre, it is very likely that shopping malls, restaurants, theatres and local markets will soon be open round the clock, i.e. 24X7, 365 days a year.
Hailed as one of the greatest Christmas family comedy, "Home Alone" will return to theatres to celebrate its 25th anniversary.
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