The Asian Age

T-wood stares at bleak future

THE RESTRICTIO­NS IMPOSED BY THE GOVERNMENT TO CURB THE SECOND WAVE OF COVID-19 HAS PUT THE ALREADY REELING FILM INDUSTRY IN JEOPARDY AGAIN

- SASHIDHAR ADIVI THE ASIAN AGE

The Telangana State Government has decided to implement night curfew till May 1, and the Andhra Pradesh government has imposed 50 per cent occupancy in film theatres to contain the spread of COVID-19 second wave. These decisions have been taken a week after several filmmakers voluntaril­y postponed their releases indefinite­ly. We talk to the trade and industry people to understand what the future holds for the already reeling industry.

INDUSTRY IN DIRE-STRAITS

The surge in second wave of COVID-19 cases is keeping people away from theatres. As a result, many cinema houses are proposing to close, prompting the release of several films to be postponed. Given these developmen­ts, the immediate future looks grim for Tollywood.

The Telugu Film Chamber of Commerce (TFCC) Vice President Mutyala Ramadas comments that the film industry is in dire-straits. He foresees a repeat of what happened last summer. “With most of the film shootings postponed, no immediate film releases and, and low occupancy, the industry is in dire straits. We are just waiting for things to improve,” says Ramadas, adding that the industry workers are suffering financiall­y due to lack of work.

WHY IS THE FILM INDUSTRY BEING TARGETED?

When the government permission to hold election rallies and religious is giving gatherings like the Kumbh Mela, film bodies question the restrictio­ns placed on the industry.

Chairman of the Distributo­r Sector of Telugu Film Chamber of Commerce, Producer Abhishek Nama is critical about the night curfew. “How does it help stop the spread of COVID19, and how does it benefit the Government,” asks Abhishek.

“If lakhs of people can be allowed for the Kumbh Mela and election rallies, what’s wrong in allowing people in theatres while maintainin­g social distance?

— Abhishek Nama

What’s the point in allowing 50 per cent occupancy in theatres when even 10 percent are not coming?When the audiences are scared to come to the theatres, no point in releasing a film — Mutyala Ramadas

SHOOTING SCHEDULES BEING RECALIBRAT­ED

The night curfews have prompted film makers to reschedule their shooting itinerary. Makers of Sarkaaru Vari Paata, Pushpa and others are now busy chalking out the revised schedules.

Producer Ravi Shankar, who is bankrollin­g Sarkaru Vari Paata and Pushpa, says they are planning to reschedule the itinerary of the Mahesh Babu and Allu Arjun-starrer. “Since we can’t shoot during the night in Telangana we have to either reschedule the scenes during mornings,” Ravi Shankar explains.

“Some actors are available during night because they are shooting for another film in the day. If we reschedule, it could result

in a clash of dates” he adds.

TICKET PRICING IS KEY

After Sankranti, summer is the best season for film releases. But there is no clarity on how the situation is going to be in the next four weeks.

However, Uttarandhr­a distributo­r Chinni feels that if the existing ticket pricing issue in Andhra Pradesh is sorted out then exhibitors and distributo­rs will be willing to screen films. He feels the 50 per cent occupancy issue is not a problem.

“Films like Tuck Jagadish and Love Story are not being released because of the low ticket pricing structure in Andhra Pradesh state. The revenues the producers get will be very low on such a low pricing structure on tickets for corporatio­ns, municipali­ties and panchayats,” he says, and points out that films like Krack and Uppena have registered impressive numbers at the box office with even 50 per cent occupancy.

“People are absolutely ready to come to the theatres and enjoy if there is a new film, and if the content is good; simple,” Chinni feels, adding that the Ravi Teja-starrer and Vaishnav Tej’s film have already proved this.

Meanwhile, in view of the surge in Covid-19 cases, the Telugu Film Producers Council has decided to carry out emergency film shootings with maximum of 50 members crew.

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Love Story Sai Pallavi and Naga Chaitanya in
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Tuck Jagadish
A still from Tuck Jagadish
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Pushpa
Allu Arjun in Pushpa

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