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Coronavirus | Malayalam film industry staring at yet another crisis with many theatres downing shutters
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April 20, 2021 17:44 IST
The Film Exhibitors United Organisation of Kerala decided that the theatre owners can take a call on whether to continue functioning or not
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The Sree Padmanabha theatre in Thiruvananthapuram. File
The Film Exhibitors United Organisation of Kerala decided that the theatre owners can take a call on whether to continue functioning or not The cinema theatre owners in Kerala, as well as the Malayalam film industry, are staring at yet another crisis with a majority of the theatres downing shutters for an indefinite period considering the sharp rise in COVID-19 cases.
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December 31, 2020 15:03 IST
As we draw curtains to a year that brought the world to a standstill, here’s a look back at what Malayalam cinema had to offer
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As we draw curtains to a year that brought the world to a standstill, here’s a look back at what Malayalam cinema had to offer
The year 2020 began with much fanfare and trumpets for Malayalam cinema. There was a growing interest over the industry, which was getting noticed for its cinematic excellence and narrative choices.
The pandemic, however, dealt a heavy blow to the entertainment industry with the nationwide lockdown in March. Looking at the bright side, here are a few dominant trends that emerged in Malayalam cinema, despite a raging pandemic and the devastating losses suffered by scores of workers, who had to remain without work as the arc lights were turned off.