PVR said with the southern states allowing 100 per cent seating capacity, there has been a surge of cinemagoers
The 69-year-old had been admitted to the hospital for a month and was discharged on Monday
The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the Mumbai police arrested the 49-year-old producer on Monday
The start-up's clients include BP Plc, DP World, UFO Movies, Indian Oil Corporation, Indian Airforce, and presidential palace in UAE
The court passed the orders on a petition filed by cinema theatre owners
Pavan gets Inox Leisure, India's second-largest multiplex company; Vivek to control speciality chemicals and green energy businesses.
Anshu Jalora and Vijeta Soni's firm Sciative uses AI, automation and big data to set movie ticket prices, and bus and airline fares, based on the demand curve for these services and products
The news was first announced by BJP Rajya Sabha MP Prakash Javadekar in April, this year.
Ajay Bijli tells Business Standard multiplexes will thrive by Q4 if 100% capacity is restored and third Covid wave doesn't happen
'Eternals' is releasing this Diwali in six languages - English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam.
The state government will soon issue the standard operating procedure (SOPs) in this regard
Cinema halls and auditoriums in Karnataka will be allowed to operate at full capacity from October 1, months after being run at half capacity due to the Covid pandemic, informed the state government.
Record label and Bollywood major T-Series, along with tycoon Anil Ambani's Reliance Entertainment Ltd. have agreed to jointly develop more than 10 features over the next 36 months
The movie will be released in English, Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Punjabi, Gujarati, Bhojpuri, Bengali
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal inaugurated the cinema in its new avatar that boasts PVR P(XL) technology becoming first in capital and ninth overall in India to have homegrown large screen format
Multiplex chains are now banking on good content to raise the curtains again to woo the maximum allowed viewers.
Amid declining COVID-19 cases in the national capital, cinema halls across the city resumed business as they prepare to open with 50 per cent seating capacity.Halls were carefully sanitised and UV lights were installed in several theatres."Expecting to open by Friday. Producers are waiting to release their movies here because 'big screen is big screen'," said Delite Cinema Manager while speaking to ANI.Proprietor of Liberty cinema and President of Cinema Owners' Association of Delhi, said "The government has allowed cinemas to open with 50 per cent occupancy. We welcome this decision of the government. Cinemas are fully prepared to reopen. Everything is in place. The primary focus should be on proper sanitisation which is being taken care of."According to the manager at the Delite Cinema Hall, snacks will not be allowed in the halls and only seal-packed eatables will be available for sale.The Delhi government on Saturday issued orders allowing cinemas/theatres/multiplexes to reopen ...
City can now get classified in level 2 as per Maharashtra govt's unlock rules; malls, cinemas may be allowed to run at 50% capacity
Localised lockdowns and night curfews amid the newer wave of Covid-19 is set to extract a toll on multiplexes
Cinema operators have been devastated by empty halls during the lockdowns