Cinemas Are Finally Making A Comeback Now (Column: B-Town)

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There seems to be some positive development for the exhibition trade, as some filmmakers are venturing to release their films at the cinema halls. Last year, due to Corona, some of the best release slots were lost. Since then, neither filmmakers nor viewers have come forward to take in a movie at a cinema hall.

Not that any film released since lockdown in cinema halls was withdrawn — albeit with restrictions — had what is called face value or promotion. The few films that managed to release were not worth one’s while even during the normal situation, least of all in Corona time.

Since the cinemas reopened in September last year, films like “Khali Peeli”, “Bolo Hau”, “Suraj Pe Mangal Bhari”, “Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi”, “12 ‘O’ Clock”, “Madam Chief Minister”, “Kaagaz”, “Indoo Ki Jawani”, “Amma Ki Boli” and a few other such films released in cinema halls. They had nothing including their titles to attract interest, let alone lure the viewers to the halls.

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