Andhra Pradesh government has decided to cut down the occupancy in cinema theatres with immediate effect. The decision has been taken in wake of rising covid cases across the country due to the second wave of covid. Many theatres in AP have already been shutdown due to the ongoing tussle between the distributors/exhibitors and government. Already a number of other states have imposed occupancy cuts in theatres while others have even started a partial lockdown.
AP Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy on Monday issued the directives to implement 50 % of occupancy in all cinema halls in the theaters. The function halls should maintain a 6-ft physical distance.
Telangana government is also expected to make a similar announcement soon. The rising Covid cases have already forced a number of film shoots to be cancelled. A number of movies which were supposed to release in April have already pushed their release dates.
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