A look at the states which are allowing 100% and 50% occupancy in cinemas
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Posted by Fenil Seta

Box Office India Trade Network
Jharkhand will be the last state to open cinemas with cinemas being
allowed to open on 1st March in Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Dhanbad etc. It will
be a 50% occupancy but that should be pushed up to 100% in time like in
most places.
India now has 100% occupancy allowed in most places with the real
concern as far as Hindi cinema goes being Maharashtra which is close to
30% of the Indian theatrical business for a Hindi film. The state has
seen a rise in case lately which means the 50% occupancy rule likely to
stay in Maharashtra for the time being.
There is one month to go till the release of some Hindi releases which
can bring in some footfalls so the hopefully the Coronavirus trajectory in
Maharashtra will be downward by then.
The situation across India in
terms of occupancy at the moment is as follows.
Maharashtra - 50%
Gujarat - 100%
Delhi - 100%
UP - 50% (Noida and Lucknow operating at 100% but most cities are still at 50%)
Punjab - 100%
Chandigarh - 100%
Haryana - 50%
Himachal Pradesh - 50%
Jammu / Kashmir - 100%
Rajasthan - 50%
Madhya Pradesh - 100%
Chhattisgarh - 100%
West Bengal - 100%
Bihar - 100%
Jharkhand - 50%
Assam - 100%
Odisha - 50%
Andhra Pradesh - 100%
Karnataka - 100%
Tamil Nadu - 100%
Kerala - 50%
This leaves Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Odisha and Kerala as the only states in the country to fully allow 100%. The above places contribute around 50-55% of the all India business for a Hindi film.
Gujarat - 100%
Delhi - 100%
UP - 50% (Noida and Lucknow operating at 100% but most cities are still at 50%)
Punjab - 100%
Chandigarh - 100%
Haryana - 50%
Himachal Pradesh - 50%
Jammu / Kashmir - 100%
Rajasthan - 50%
Madhya Pradesh - 100%
Chhattisgarh - 100%
West Bengal - 100%
Bihar - 100%
Jharkhand - 50%
Assam - 100%
Odisha - 50%
Andhra Pradesh - 100%
Karnataka - 100%
Tamil Nadu - 100%
Kerala - 50%
This leaves Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Odisha and Kerala as the only states in the country to fully allow 100%. The above places contribute around 50-55% of the all India business for a Hindi film.
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
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Haryana,
Himachal Pradesh,
Jharkhand,
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