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Delhi Move To Shut Down Cinemas Will Impede Recovery, Fears Industry Bollywood
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Delhi Move To Shut Down Cinemas Will Impede Recovery, Fears Industry

Just as the industry had started celebrating the huge box-office successes of "Spider-Man: No Way Home" and the Allu Arjun-starrer "Pushpa: Part I", and the much-hyped release of the Ranveer Singh-led Kabir Khan film, "83", the Delhi government's order on Tuesday shutting down cinema theatres and multiplexes have come as a big jolt.## The Arvind Kejriwal government took the decision after the Covid-19 positivity rate in the capital rose alarmingly to 0.55 percent on Sunday and 0.68 percent on Monday. It was a part of its yellow alert drill under the Covid Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP).## The makers of the Shahid Kapoor-starrer "Jersey" have already announced that they are postponed the cricket drama's release, which had been slated for Friday, December 31.## Now, the big question is whether the next big-banner release -- S.S. Rajamouli's multi-lingual "RRR" -- will also be affected by the Delhi government's decision, although its primary audiences are in the two Telugu-speaking states.## Trade analysts say Delhi City contributes 7-8 percent of Bollywood's revenue, but their fear is that what happens in the Capital is soon replicated elsewhere, starting with Gurugram and NOIDA.## Responding to the Delhi government's decision, Kamal Gianchandani, President, Multiplex Association of India, said that "it has caused massive uncertainty and could lead to irreparable damage to the Indian Film Industry". The months since March 2020, he emphasized, have been "undeniably the most challenging period faced by Indian cinema theatres in their long history".## Emphasizing the capability of cinema theatres to run shows while following Covid protocols, Gianchandani, who is also the CEO of PVR Pictures Ltd, said: "After being allowed to reopen, cinemas have demonstrated their ability to operate safely for the public and the employees by using the enhanced ventilation systems, raising hygiene standards, and following safety protocols".## He added: "Not a single outbreak of Covid-19 anywhere around the world has been traced to a cinema".## Gianchandani said that instead of closing down cinemas, the Delhi government should consider introducing a "double vaccination requirement" to enter the theatres, "as is the case in some of the other states (including Maharashtra)".## "Alternatively," he added, "the seating capacity restriction of 50 percent can be reintroduced in the cinemas". He called upon the Delhi government "to recognize the unique social, cultural and economic value of the Indian film industry", and to provide "the support it so desperately needs to survive this unprecedented period".## Reflecting on the move, Sumit Kadel, an independent film and trade analyst, said: "Delhi is one of the major markets for the film industry, especially for multiplex-oriented films. The shutting down of cinema theatres in Delhi and imposition of night curfews in states such as Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh have resulted in the cancellation of night shows".## All this will have a huge negative impact on the business, Kadel said, adding that movies such as Akshay Kumar's "Prithiviraj" from YRF Films, which were due for release in February, might get postponed.## Media and Internet research analyst Karan Taurani said: "This will create panic among producers, who will decide yet again to defer their release dates, given the uncertainty regarding timings/restrictions." Taurani added that "a decent film" such as "83" had been affected because the "cinema-going sentiment of audiences has taken a big hit in the last 10 days".## He continued: "This will have an adverse impact on windowing terms (four weeks at present and expected to return to the industry average of six to eight weeks by March 2022), distributor share arrangements, and consumer sentiment".## The occupancy percentage at cinema theatres, in fact, has been down to 60 to 30 percent (for big and small films, respectively) of the pre-Covid levels.## Taurani also shed light on how this would affect ticket pricing. He said: "PVR and Inox may bottom at a price point of 25-30 percent above their March 2020 bottom (PVR/Inox at Rs 1,100 and Rs 280, respectively), if the third wave isn't expected to be as severe and dreadful".## Nonetheless, he cautioned, recovery will be delayed because it is up to the states to revise occupancy caps and restrictions.## Stay tuned...

Less Than 100 ICU Beds Left: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal India
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Less Than 100 ICU Beds Left: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal

New Delhi, April 18, 2021, Amid a huge surge in Covid-19 cases in Delhi, CM Arvind Kejriwal calls a press meeting for describing the current situation in the national capital. ## Kejriwal said, "Positivity rate increased from 24% to 30% in last 24 hours. Less than 100 ICU beds left & there's oxygen shortage. Spoke to Dr Harsh Vardhan yesterday & Amit Shah Ji this morning regarding the lack of beds & informed them that we're in dire need." ## Around 25,000 COVID-19 cases reported in Delhi in last 24 hours. There are 10,000 beds in Delhi, incl that of central govt. Of which, 1,800 beds currently reserved for COVID. I request Centre to allot 7,000 of 10,000 beds in view of severe COVID cases: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal ## We will add over 6,000 high-flow oxygen beds will in next 2-3 days at Yamuna Sports Complex. Commonwealth Games Village and some schools too will be turned into COVID centres and the COVID facility at Radha Soami Satsang Beas will be reopened: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal ## Yesterday, India had 2.61 lakh new covid-19 cases. Now total cases in India are 18,01,316. ## For more and the latest news about Arvind Kejriwal, stay tuned to us.

Kejriwal appreciates SRK's efforts, the actor says he's always there for Delhi Bollywood
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Kejriwal appreciates SRK's efforts, the actor says he's always there for Delhi

Mumbai, April 3 (IANS) That Shah Rukh Khan has a soft corner for his hometown Delhi is often reflected in his words. On Friday, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal tweeted words of appreciation for the superstar, lauding his contribution for the nation in this hour of crisis.## The CM tweeted: "Thank you, Shah Rukh Ji, for your kind words. Your generous contribution will touch many lives in this difficult hour. @iamsrk."## Reacting to this, the Bollywood superstar tweeted: "Sir, aap toh Dilliwalein hain, thank you mat karo, hukum karo. Apne Dilliwalein bhaiyon aur behnon ke liye hum lage rahenge. Ishwar ne chaha to jaldi is crisis se hum jeetkar niklenge. More strength, resilience and power to your teams on ground sir."## It is evident from the actor's words that Delhi holds a special place in his heart. At the same time, he wishes the nation to emerge as a winner against the COVID 19 pandemic.## On Thursday evening, Shah Rukh Khan had tweeted: "In these times its imp to make everyone around u working tirelessly for u.. not related to u.. perhaps even unknown to u... to feel they are not alone and by themselves. Let's just make sure we all do our little bit to look after each other. India and all Indians are One Family."## Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal's tweet came as a reaction to the above tweet of the superstar.## Stay tuned...

Kejriwal demands pledge 'there won't be another Nirbhaya', as others hail mother's battle Politics
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Kejriwal demands pledge 'there won't be another Nirbhaya', as others hail mother's battle

New Delhi, March 20 (IANS) Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday highlighted the battle for justice that took seven years to be delivered to Nirbhaya, and urged for a pledge that another Nirbhaya should not happen, as others hailed the parents struggle after all four convicts were hanged in an early morning execution. ## "Seven years later, Nirbhaya's convicts were hanged. Today is the day to take a pledge - that there will be no second Nirbhaya . Police, courts, state government, central government - everyone has to take a pledge that together we will remove the loopholes of the system and will not let this happen to any daughter in future," Kejriwal said. ## BJP MP and fomer cricketer Gautam Gambhir said: Hanged till death! Finally! I know we are late Nirbhaya. #NirbhayaJustice ## BJP leader Manjinder S. Sirsa said: Beginning the day with the News of Justice! I salute the struggle done by Nirbhaya's parents to see this day. ## Former beauty queen and actress Sushmita Sen said: A Mother's resilience Folded hands Asha Devi sees it through!! Finally some justice!! #Nirbhaya Dugga Dugga Folded hands ## Veteran actor Rishi Kapoor said: Nirbhaya Justice. 'Jaisi karni waisi bharni'. Let this set an example not only in India but world over. Punishment for rape is by death. You have to respect womanhood. Shame on the people who delayed the execution. Jai Hind! ## Bollywood actress Preity G Zinta said: If #Nirbhaya rapists were hung in 2012 the judicial system would have stopped so much crime against women. Fear of the law would have kept the lawless in check. Prevention is always better than cure. It's time the Indian govt. takes steps for judicial reforms. #RIPNirbhaya. Finally the #Nirbhayacase comes to an end. I wish it would have been faster but I'm happy it's over. Finally she & her parents are in peace. #RIPJyoti #RIPNirbhaya #Justicedelayed #TookTooLong ## Actor Riteish Deshmukh said: "#JusticeForNirbhaya My thoughts and prayers are with the parents, friends & loved ones of Nirbhaya. The wait has been long but the justice has been served." He further wrote, "Stricter law enforcement, harsher punishment & fast courts for quick justice is the only way to instil fear in monsters who even think of such heinous acts. #JusticeForNirbhaya" ## Nirbhaya was gang raped in December 2012, which led to her death on December 29, thirteen days after the attack. Four of the convicts were hanged earlier on Friday after thrice they managed to dodge the rope. ## For more and the latest news about Politics, stay tuned to us.

Arvind Kejriwal: Delhi Cinema To Remain Close Till 31st March Bollywood
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Arvind Kejriwal: Delhi Cinema To Remain Close Till 31st March

As Coronavirus scare is increasing in India, New Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced that All cinema halls to remain shut in Delhi till 31st March. Schools and colleges where exams are not being held will also remain closed. ## Arvind Kejriwal added that the vacant flats owned by Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board to be used for quarantine. ## Here is official tweet about this announcement by ANI. ## Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal: All cinema halls to remain shut in Delhi till 31st March. Schools and colleges where exams are not being held will also remain closed. #CoronaVirus pic.twitter.com/pbuB1JNFnW— ANI (@ANI) March 12, 2020 ## The total number of Coronavirus cases reached 73 on Thursday in India and 6 positive cases are reported in Delhi. ## On this coronavirus concern decision, will Angrezi Medium and Sooryavansi release on decided date or they will get postponed? ## Delhi is a big market for the movie box office and more than 10% collection comes from New Delhi. So it will be interesting to see what decision of moviemakers will take. ## Photo Credit: ANI ## For more and the latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned to us.