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Tamil Nadu government permitted theaters to open with 100% seating

Tamil Nadu government on Monday permitted theaters in the state to open with 100% limit. The state took the choice after unmistakable entertainers including Vijay and Silambarasan mentioned that film corridors be permitted to work at full limit, as new motion pictures are scheduled to deliver during and after Pongal festivities. Entertainer Vijay had by and by met the Chief Minister a week ago to demand for an unwinding in the current limitations. Both Vijay’s most recent film Master and Silambarasan’s Eeswaran are both expected to deliver during the Pongal occasions.

The public authority expressed that referring to diminishing COVID-19 cases, theater proprietors relationship in the state made a portrayal looking for an expansion in seating limit in film corridors and multiplexes. Following their portrayal, the public authority has added the accompanying area to the current allowed exercises:

“The seating limit of Cinemas/theaters/Multiplexes will be allowed to increment from existing 0% to 100% by observing the Standard Operating Procedure gave as of now. Further, to make mindfulness among the onlookers, the prudent steps for Covid 19 will likewise be screened during the showtime,” the public authority request gave on Monday states.

Films, theaters and multiplexes in Tamil Nadu had been permitted to return from November 10 with half of their seating limit after the Ministry of Home Affairs permitted relaxations in the COVID-19 rules. Yet, with this choice, TN turns into the principal state to permit 100% seating.

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