Bhopal: As soon as the second wave of corona came under control, the administration in the city has gradually started giving exemptions. While the markets are returning to open again, theatres closed since the corona infection are set to resume. In Madhya Pradesh, the film interval has ended from theatres in the capital Bhopal.
The theatres will open back tomorrow from Thursday, where Akshay Kumar's 'Bell Bottom' will be screened on the first day. 'Bell Bottom' will be screened at 5 theatre-multiplexes in the city. The new movie will be screened on the big screen after a full 4 months delay. The administration has allowed only 50 percent of the spectators to sit in the hall. The Corona Protocol will also be followed. The Cinema hall and multiflex were shut down after the second wave of corona infection.
As soon as the situation came under control, last July, the district administration had ordered the opening of a cinema hall with a capacity of 50 percent audience, but most of the Cinema hall operators did not open it due to the non-arrival of new films. There are eight single-screen cinemas and 6 multiplexes in the city, out of which 'Bell Bottom' will be screened in 5 theatre-multiplexes.
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