Movie tickets to cost more in Lucknow
There is bad news for movie goers in Lucknow. The Lucknow Municipal Corporation (LMC) House has unanimously passed a proposal to levy more tax on cinema halls in the city, to increase revenue.
There is bad news for movie goers in Lucknow. The Lucknow Municipal Corporation (LMC) House has unanimously passed a proposal to levy more tax on cinema halls in the city, to increase revenue.
Lt Governor congratulated the people on the momentous occasion. He said the movie theatres are reflection of growing aspiration of J&K.
Chief Justice Chandrachud said, “A cinema hall owner has the right to regulate the entry of food and beverage. Whether to consume what is available is entirely upon the choice of the movie goer. Viewers visit the hall for entertainment.”
While talking about her experience with OTT and traditional cinema, she says “For me, OTT is more for the Web Series which we see, it is about 8 hours of viewing and it is good for personal viewing.
Cinema is a powerful creative medium that reflects the culture, values, and aspirations of the people, said Lt Governor Manoj Sinha.
MHA has also said in its guidelines that the states should not impose any local lockdown outside Containment Zones.
The official said though the industry will suffer huge losses, the priority now was to take all measures to combat the lethal disease.
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