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We will have to co-exist with virus for now:Multiplex, retail associations wary of lockdown in Maharashtra
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We will have to co-exist with virus for now:Multiplex, retail associations wary of lockdown in MaharashtraPTI
Last Updated: Apr 02, 2021, 02:25 PM IST
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The Multiplex Association of India (MAI), Retail Association of India (RAI), and Shopping Centres Association of India have said they are following all the safety protocols mandated by the government and should not be the first casualty of such restrictions.
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Mukesh Kumar, chairman and director on board, Shopping Centres Association of India, said the industry is already suffering because of the previous decisions such as mandatory testing for the malls and reducing the timings.
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We can t go back to last year: Multiplex, retail associations urge Maharashtra government to avoid lockdown
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We can t go back to last year: Multiplex, retail associations urge Maharashtra government to avoid lockdownPTI
Last Updated: Apr 01, 2021, 10:01 PM IST
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Multiplex Association of India (MAI), Retail Association of India (RAI), and Shopping Centres Association of India said they were following all the safety protocols of the government but a lockdown will hit the business, which was in the recovery process.
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Cinema, retail, and shopping industries won t be able to bear another lockdown, industry associations said on Thursday.
PVR acquires award season favourites ‘The Father’, ‘The Mauritanian’ for India release
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Apart from the international films, the company’s 2021 slate also includes Bollywood movies, including Akshay Kumar’s ‘Sooryavanshi’ and Kabir Khan’s cricket drama ‘83’, starring Ranveer Singh
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Olivia Colman and Anthony Hopkins in ‘The Father’
Apart from the international films, the company’s 2021 slate also includes Bollywood movies, including Akshay Kumar’s ‘Sooryavanshi’ and Kabir Khan’s cricket drama ‘83’, starring Ranveer Singh
Lee Isaac Chung’s directorial “Minari”, Anthony Hopkins-led “The Father” and Jodie Foster-starrer “The Mauritanian” are some of the critically-acclaimed titles and award season hopefuls from Hollywood that will be theatrically released in India by PVR Pictures, the multiplex chain announced on Thursday.
Film production and distribution firm PVR Pictures expects its revenue to return to pre-Covid levels in FY22 backed by a strong pipeline of films, scheduled to be released after March, said a top company official. The company has a strong pipeline of star-studded Indian and regional films along with foreign language films and expects the second half of FY 2021-22 to be even better than the pre-Covid. For the entire financial year 2021-22, we would be back to the pre-COVID level. In the second half of FY 2021-22, we will actually exceed the pre-COVID level . and we will have situations when big films will start clashing on certain dates and we will do our best to ensure that there is full optimisation,PVR Pictures CEO Kamal Gianchandani told PTI.