This state allows theatres to open fully for next four weeks on 'experimental' basis
Kannada film superstar, Punit Rajkumar taking to Twitter hit out Karnataka government’s decision that was taken on Tuesday not to allow theatres in their full capacity. He questioned why the state government was targeting the film industry alone when markets, shops and all other commercial establishments were functioning without any hindrance.
- 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
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Bengaluru: With the Kannada film fraternity raising its voice against the government’s decision to run film theatres in half of its capacity, the Karnataka government has now allowed the theatres to work in full capacity for next four weeks on an ‘experimental’ basis.
It all started when Kannada film superstar, Punit Rajkumar taking to Twitter hit out Karnataka government’s decision that was taken on Tuesday not to allow theatres in their full capacity. He questioned why the state government was targeting the film industry alone when markets, shops and all other commercial establishments were functioning without any hindrance.
Once, the tweet of Punit Rajkumar, who is the youngest son of Kannada thespian Dr Rajkumar, went viral, his eldest brother and superstar Shivarajkumar too slammed the government’s decision through his tweet.
Once both bothers tweeted, almost all Sandalwood stars and technicians also came down heavily on the government.
This apparently prompted Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa to assign Health Minister, K Sudhakar to find an amicable solution and meanwhile, film actors and technicians delegation led by Shivarajkuar too reached Vidhana Soudha to submit their memorandum to the CM.
Sudhakar after meeting on Wednesday the delegations led by Shivarajkumar said that the meeting was held `as per the instructions of Yediyurappa`.
"As per technical advisory committee recommendations, the Health department had earlier allowed 50 per cent seating in cinema halls. Though the centre has cleared 100 per cent seating in cinema halls, the decision was left to the discretion of state governments depending on the situation in each state and we opted to continue with 50 per cent seating capacity. But after rethinking, we have decided to allow cinema theatres to operate in its full capacity," he said.
He added that the Kannada film industry opposed this decision and requested to reconsider the decision keeping in view the welfare of those employed in the film industry. "They have also appealed to the chief minister to support them in this difficult time," he added.
The minister added that strict guidelines will be released on Thursday and halls can start screening their moves from Friday onwards. While actor Shivarajkuar said that the entire film fraternity is suffering from huge losses due to closure of film theatres for nearly a year. "I appeal to fans to respect Covid -19 protocols," he added and profusely thanked Yediyurappa for coming to their rescue.
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