Covid and theatre business

Will Covid Kill The Theatre Business?

The disastrous re-opening of movie theatres across the country has put a huge question mark on the future of movie theatres in India. Sources say if the attendance remains as thin as it is, theatres may have to shut down again.To make matters worse, theatres have no new content to show.

“Almost all the new films have gone to the digital platform. And the digital platform refuses to share content with us,” says a top personnel of a multiplex chain. “The initial plan was to release OTT films Gulabo Sitabo, Gunjan Saxena , Dil Bechara and Khali Peeli. But the OTT platforms have refused to share the content with us. So until Maharshtra re-opens theatres, we are left screening releases from the pre-Covid repertoire. No one is coming to theatres to watch Thappad and Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan,” the source rues, adding that their chain may have to shut again, until audiences feel confident enough to return.

Bengal which opened theatres a fortnight ahead of other states stares at empty seats as the State prepares to release 6 new Bengali films for Durga Puja,

Bengal’s top director Srijit Mukherjee admits the re-opening of theatres in Kolkata has been underwhelming. “I think it’s the fear psychosis. The attendance at movie theatres won’t get better until a Covid vaccine comes out.”

Trade analyst Amod Mehra describes the reopening of theatres as disastrous. “Until a big film is released, all movie exhibitors will suffer unanimously.”

Maverick film producer of Applause Entertainment and media baron Sameer Nair feels it’s only a matter of time before audiences return to movie theatres. “The slow return to theatres is to be expected, a combination of lingering fears and movie re-runs reduce the audience draw. But I don’t think too much should be read into these initial numbers. Over the next few months, as everything gradually opens up, people will increasing return to their movie-going ways. The most important thing for theatres is simultaneous opening up nationwide and brand-new blockbuster product…to bring the audiences back and to rebuild a viable business model for producers and exhibitors alike.”

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Subhash K Jha

Subhash K. Jha is a veteran Indian film critic, journalist based in Patna, Bihar. He is currently film critic with leading daily The Times of India, Firstpost, Deccan chronicle and DNA News, besides TV channels Zee News and News18 India.