Hindustan Times (East UP)

Indian cinemas reboot after months of blackout

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After seven months of total blackout, cinemas reopened Thursday in several parts of India with few older titles on the marquee and shows limited to half the capacity.

The reopening of movie theatres comes at a time when India’s confirmed coronaviru­s tally surpassed 7.3 million. The country is registerin­g the highest number of daily cases globally, and is expected to become the pandemic’s worsthit country in the coming weeks, surpassing the US.

Nearly 10,000 theatres closed in mid-March following coronaviru­s restrictio­ns. Now, they will become one of the last few public places to reopen outside high-risk areas as India further

opens its economy. But they still pose some of the biggest infection risks: the virus can spread easily in closed spaces.

To minimise the danger, seats are separated. Show timings will be staggered and digital payment encouraged. Masks and temperatur­e checks are mandatory.

“We have put everything into place, maybe more than what has been prescribed. The entire cinema touch points have been provided with anti-microbial films,” said Gagan Kapur, regional head of the PVR Cinemas in New Delhi.

Some Indian states have been cautious.

Authoritie­s in Mumbai, the home of Bollywood, put off reopening cinemas for the time being. The southern Maharashtr­a, of which Mumbai is the capital, is the worst-hit state with nearly 37% of the country’s Covid-19 fatalities.

On Thursday, many theatres across the country re-released earlier hits.

The reopening of cinemas comes as trends suggest a decline in new infections.

 ?? REUTERS ?? To minimise danger, seats in cinemas are separated, show timings will be staggered and digital payment encouraged.
REUTERS To minimise danger, seats in cinemas are separated, show timings will be staggered and digital payment encouraged.

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