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Petitioner welcomes Maharashtr­a govt’s stand on outside food in multiplexe­s

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“We welcome Maharashtr­a government's stand on allowing food items from outside in the multiplexe­s, said petitioner on Saturday.

Following a petition filed in the Bombay High Court by advocate Aditya Pratab on behalf of filmmaker Jainendra Baxi, the Maharashtr­a government on Friday announced that people would be allowed to carry food items from outside along with them in cinema halls and multiplexe­s in the state, starting August 1.

The state government is also going to formulate a policy on

what action to be taken against halls and multiplexe­s which don’t comply with these rules.

Baxi’s lawyer Aditya Pratap had earlier filed a petition in the Bombay High Court, asking the state to impose regulation­s on the extremely high prices of food items at multiplexe­s and movie theatres in June.

While talking to ANI, lawyer Pratap said, “We had filed the petition in Bombay High Court. Daily people are humiliated in multiplexe­s when their bags are checked and food items are thrown out so that multiplexe­s can sell Rs.5 popcorn for Rs.250 and make money. We welcome Maharashtr­a government's stand on it.”

We had filed the petition in Bombay HC. “People are humiliated on adaily basis in multiplexe­s when their bags are checked and food items thrown out so that multiplexe­s can sell Rs 5 popcorn for Rs 250 and make money. We welcome Maharashtr­a government's stand on it.

—ADVOCATE ADITYA PRATAB

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