Now, Telangana Theatre Owners Want To Charge Parking Fee, Seek Relief Package From TS Govt Mar 04, 2021, 17:16 IST
Theatres were allowed shows with 50 percent occupancy due to Covid-19 from December 4. They were permitted to have full occupancy from February 12.
Hyderabad: Theatre owners and movie exhibitors have reminded the state government about the implementation of its promise of a relief package for the industry and urged the government to allow them to collect a parking fee from vehicle owners.
After the prolonged Covid-19 lockdowns, theatres were allowed to resume shows with 50 percent occupancy from December 4. They were permitted to have full occupancy from February 12. Be it the movie ‘Tenet’ that was screened on December 4 or ‘Uppena’ that hit the screens on February 12, more and more people have started reaching movie theatres to watch films.
Theatre owners in TS press for relief package, seek collection of parking fee
Updated Mar 4, 2021, 4:57 am IST
About 80 per cent of the total 550 theatres are currently functioning in the state, say owners
After the prolonged Covid-19 lockdowns, theatres were allowed to resume shows with 50 per cent occupancy from December 4. They were permitted to have full occupancy from February 12. (Photo: AFP)
Hyderabad: Theatre owners and movie exhibitors have reminded the state government about the implementation of its promise of a relief package for the industry and urged the government to at least allow them to collect a parking fee from vehicle owners.