Audiences return to cinemas in West Bengal
2:34 PM
Posted by Fenil Seta
Box Office India Trade Network
India saw the first sign of audiences returning to theatres in some
numbers after more than six months as new releases in West Bengal
recorded decent occupancy considering the situation. There were many
Bengali films released yesterday as the Puja holidays started and the
response is heartening.
The biggest releases were DRACULA SIR, RAWKTO RAWHOSHYO and SOS KOLKATA and some cinemas which are 300 seaters had an audience count of 120-130 which is very good as these cinemas have a maximum capacity of 150 now due to social distancing. It means occupancy of around 40% when only 50% is the maximum allowed. Even the other smaller releases have found an audience and generally its good occupancy
The biggest releases were DRACULA SIR, RAWKTO RAWHOSHYO and SOS KOLKATA and some cinemas which are 300 seaters had an audience count of 120-130 which is very good as these cinemas have a maximum capacity of 150 now due to social distancing. It means occupancy of around 40% when only 50% is the maximum allowed. Even the other smaller releases have found an audience and generally its good occupancy
Obviously the Puja holidays help in bringing out an audience but in these times no one could have been sure that even holidays will bring out the public but this is a sign that the audience wants to come and its about having new content in theatres. The response in West Bengal will give confidence for all industries in India that the audience is out there still waiting for good cinema. There is a question mark how long the films can hold after Puja but that is there even without a pandemic and dependent on the content.
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
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Dracula Sir,
Durga Puja,
Rawkto Rawhoshyo,
SOS Kolkata,
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