Mumbai:The Multiplex Association of India (MAI), along with leading cinema chains PVR and INOX, on Tuesday urged the Maharashtra government to reopen theatres in the state on "urgent basis", claiming that the exhibition industry has suffered losses to the tune of Rs 4,800 crore.
The coronavirus pandemic had an overwhelming effect on the film industry as many film shoots and theatres across India were halted twice.
In 2020, film production activities and theatres business came to a standstill from mid-March when the pandemic first hit India, only to be restarted for a few months from October and November in various parts of the country.
Due to the second wave of COVID-19, which hit India in April this year, theatres across India remained closed from the same month.
As cases of COVID-19 dropped, states like Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have permitted the resumption of operations in cinema halls.
However, Maharashtra, a key centre for Hindi films, is yet to receive consent for the reopening of theatres from Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray.
In its letter, which the MAI shared on its official Twitter handle, the organisation said due to closure of theatres, the exhibition sector has suffered huge financial losses since March 2020.
"At the rate of a monthly loss of Rs 400 crore, the Maharashtra cinema exhibition industry has lost approximately Rs 4,800 crore in various lockdowns since March 2020.
"Films are the soft power of Maharashtra and cinemas continue to be the main form of entertainment for millions of Indians," the letter read.
The association noted that there are around 1,000 cinema screens across Maharashtra, which directly and indirectly employs lakhs of people in the state.
"Due to the nation-wide lockdown, the cinema exhibition industry has run into an extremely adverse and hostile situation; it was the first sector to be shut down and will be the last sector to reopen," the letter stated.
Why have theatres not been allowed to reopen as part of the state government's Unlock Maharashtra plan, asked the association.
"Malls, Airlines, Railways, Retail, Restaurants, Gyms and many such services have already been restarted as part of 'Unlock Maharashtra'. In the recently announced unlock guidelines, Local Trains, Parks and Beaches have also been permitted to reopen.
"Cinemas are equipped with better abilities to ensure crowd management in stringent hygienic environments while maintaining social distancing norms," it said.
The MAI claimed that cinema halls are equipped with better facilities to ensure crowd management.
"Only paying patrons visit us unlike other activities where there are no entry tickets, movie show timings are staggered, therefore no crowd builds up and there is availability of ample waiting areas.
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"There are controlled and regulated entry and exit Cinemas are professionally managed, hence compliance of SOPs is assured," the letter stated.