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Sandalwood mantra: Keep tickets cheap

In report to CM, film industry seeks Janata theatres for Kannada films.

Bengaluru: If the Kannada film industry has its way tickets for movies in multiplex theatres in the state may cost no more than Rs 125.

Besides more affordable tickets, the industry wants all theatres to opt for online booking and set up film archives.It is also looking for a Rs. 50 lakh subsidy to build “ Janata theatres” screening only Kannada movies and a subsidy of Rs. 25 lakh for renovation of cinemas.

In other recommendations made to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Karnataka Chalanachitra Academy has called for invoking the Goonda Act against those pirating movies and setting up of anti- piracy units.

Claiming that the Kannada film industry was in a crisis, chairman of the academy, Rajendra Singh Babu warned that if the situation continued, producers would be forced to commit suicide just like farmers and pleaded with the government to come to their rescue by implementing the suggestions made to give the industry a boost.

Among other recommendations, a 13- member committee headed by Mr Babu has suggested holding of the Annual Filmfare award function on the birth anniversary of Kannada movie icon, Dr. Rajkumar, on April 24 and sought 50 acres in Mysuru for a residential complex for film artistes.

The academy also wants a higher subsidy for award winning films. In its view, the subsidy should be Rs 25lakh for Swarna Kamala winners, Rs 20 lakh for Rajatha Kamala awardees and Rs. 20 lakh for state award winners.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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