The Andhra Pradesh government's ban on Chintamani, a Telugu stage play that has been around since 1920, has raised the hackles of the art and culture fraternity in the state. The play, scripted by pre-Independence era social crusader Kallakuri Narayana Rao that deals with the evils of prostitution, had celebrated its 100th anniversary last year.
The Andhra Pradesh government s ban on Chintamani a Telugu stage play that has been around since 1920, has raised the hackles of the art and culture fraternity in the state. The play scripted by pre-independence era social crusader Kallakuri .
The Andhra Pradesh government s ban on Chintamani a Telugu stage play that has been around since 1920, has raised the hackles of the art and culture fraternity in the state
Theatre owners want 50% bar on seating to be lifted
Updated Dec 27, 2020, 10:51 am IST
They assured that they would comply with Covid-19 protocols and the SOPs drafted by the Centre and the AP government
They are also appealing to the AP government to issue the GO to waive power bills of film theatres for three months from April to June. (DC Image: R.Pavan/file)
Vijayawada: A section of Tollywood has appealed to the Centre to permit theatres run to capacity while complying with standard operating procedures (SOPs) against Covid-19. Theatres can currently run at 50 per cent of the capacity in Andhra Pradesh.