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Satadeep Saha, film distributor said that the movie, Monster Hunter, would be released in 50 cinema halls, both multiplexes and single screens. West Bengal cinema halls gasping for a breath through Monster Hunter  |  Photo Credit: ANI
Kolkata: The state cinema halls are hoping for a turnaround with the release of a 3D movie. Single screens and multiplexes of the state, are looking forward to the nationwide release of the movie on February 5.
Satadeep Saha, film distributor said that the movie, ‘Monster Hunter’, would be released in 50 cinema halls, both multiplexes and single screens, in West Bengal. The English movie starring Tony Jaa and Milla Jovovich has been dubbed in three Indian languages including Hindi.
Theatre owners ask Mamata to lift cap on cinema hall occupancy Move follows Tamil Nadu government’s decision of scrapping regulation
Single-screen theatre owners in Bengal wrote to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday urging her to allow full occupancy, while citing huge losses in business and “no instance of the spread of Covid-19 through cinema halls”.
In the letter shot off to Mamata on Tuesday evening, said that they have suffered huge losses while complying with the rule of 50 per cent occupancy in cinemas since the reopening of the establishments in the third week of October.
“There has been no report on the spread of the pandemic by way of screening of films in cinema halls in and around the country since the time the halls reopened,” the letter signed by Eastern India Motion Pictures Association (EIMPA) president Piya Sengupta read.