Cinema Halls To Reopen In Bengal From October 1, Says Mamata Banerjee

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Mamata Banerjee additionally stated musical, dance and magic exhibits can be permitted in state from subsequent month

Kolkata:

Cinema halls are set to reopen in West Bengal from October 1 after remaining closed for over six months within the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee stated on Saturday.

She additionally stated musical, dance and magic exhibits can be permitted within the state from subsequent month.

“To return to normalcy, Jatras, Performs, OATs, Cinemas & all musical, dance, recital & magic exhibits shall be allowed to operate with 50 individuals or much less from 1 Oct, topic to adherence to bodily distancing norms, sporting of masks & compliance to precautionary protocols,” the chief minister stated on Twitter.

The choice comes amid repeated requests by actors of the Bengali movie business, together with Trinamool Congress MPs Dev, Nusrat Jahan and Mimi Chakraborty, and business our bodies to reopen film theatres, underscoring that cinema corridor homeowners and staff are underneath extreme monetary stress.

Nusrat Jahan together with Bengali filmmaker Raj Chakraborty, Producer Jeet hailed Ms Banerjee’s resolution.

“That is such a excellent news. Thanks lots to our honourable CM @MamataOfficial for this,” Jeet tweeted.

The Jap India Movement Photos Affiliation (EIMPA) and the Multiplex Affiliation of India (MAI) had in June individually urged the Centre to grant permission for restarting exhibits in cinema halls.

The West Bengal authorities had allowed capturing for movies, TV serials and net sequence from June 1 with no more than 35 individuals on set and adhering to all well being and security protocols.

Cinema halls have been shut for the reason that nationwide coronavirus lockdown started in late March.





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