NE NEWS SERVICE
NEW DELHI, OCT 6
After seven months of shutdown due to COVID-19, cinema halls will reopen on October 15 with 50 percent capacity and one-seat distance between the viewers, Information, and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar said Tuesday.
“Cinema halls are shut for last seven months. They are now opening on October 15. For the safety of people, we have come out with SOP to be followed,” Javadekar said.
“Cinema halls shall be allowed to open with 50 percent capacity only and people will maintain one-seat distance. Wearing masks at all times will be important,” he added.
Briefing the press at his residence, the Union minister also said that online booking of tickets will be encouraged but the box office will be open for single-screen theatres.
“In singlescreen theatres, ticket counters will be opened. However, we encourage online booking for contactless transactions. Proper ventilation has to be ensured and temperature setting of all air conditioning should be above 23 degrees Celsius,” he said.
The Ministry of Home Affairs had in its unlock guidelines issued on September 30 allowed reopening of cinema halls from October 15.