After the Centre and the Madras High Court questioned the Tamil Nadu government’s decision to allow full occupancy in movie theatres, the state government on Friday decided to reverse its decision.
In a statement, the government said considering advice of the Central government, only 50 per cent occupancy will be allowed in all movie theatres across the state.
The government also said as suggested by the High Court, the theatres are allowed to increase the number of shows screened in a day.
Lending its ears to the demand of the theatre owners and actors, the Tamil Nadu government, on January 4, permitted 100 per cent occupancy in cinema theatres.
It said that the decision was taken as the number of Covid-19 infections is coming down in the state.
The government had earlier permitted theatres to screen movies with 50 per cent occupancy.
The decision comes ahead of the Pongal festival when new movies are slated for release but also as new coronavirus clusters—star hotels, IIT-Madras—cropping up.
The government’s decision comes in the wake of actor Vijay meeting Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K. Palaniswami and made a request to allow 100 per cent occupancy in the theatres.
Vijay’s movie Master is set for release during Pongal.
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