The Free Press Journal

Movie exhibition space losses at 5,000 crore

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NEW DELHI: The COVID-19 triggered restrictio­ns on cinema exhibition industry has not only dishearten­ed movie goers, but axed several thousand jobs and costed the industry an estimated Rs 5,000 crore in revenue.

Movie exhibition major Inox Leisure's Chief Executive Alok Tandon said, "The industry on an average collects about Rs 1,000 crore a month of 'Box Office' and on an average generates about Rs 500 crore a month of ancillary revenues."

"Keeping in mind that the lockdown has been e ffective for more than 100 days now, which is about 3.5 months, the cinema exhibition industry would have accumulate­d losses worth Rs 5,000 crore so far."

According to Tandon, associated businesses such as pre and post-production, make-up artistes, graphics, film set fabricatio­n, film crew, events, marketing, F&B services have all been impacted due to the restrictio­ns.

"With the production and exhibition of movies coming to a halt, the industry was bound to witness some job l osses," he s aid without divulging any estimates.

As per industry data, the multiplex industry in India employs more than 200,000 people directly and accounts for nearly 60% of revenues of the film business.On the way forward, Tandon elaborated that the industry expects to regain business momentum and sentiment post resumption of operations.

"We believe it will be a matter of a couple of blockbuste­rs, and we will be back to our usual operationa­l numbers," he said.

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