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Myth: After Lockdown, No Audience for Films

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After Lockdown, No Audience for Films Is Just a Myth

Myth: After Lockdown, No Audience for Films
Myth: After Lockdown, No Audience for Films

It's learnt that some cine haters and some people with low IQ brains are making false assumptions on lives after lockdown. Particularly, they are targeting film theaters. According to them, there will be no audience for film Theatres post the lockdown due to an intense scare on spreading of coronavirus. But then, this is just a myth and all of their assumptions will go to trash bins. In fact, only governments, media and some people who lead lives with lifetime fears are scared by corona but not the general public. Checkout the following instances for evidences. 

* Once the liquor shops were opened, crores of people stood in front of shops without displaying even a glimpse of fear in their faces on coronavirus spreading.

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* You can see in markets thousands of people to buy the commodities. They show no signs of fear on corona.

* If you speak about corona to groups of migrant workers, they use pachi boothulu (filthy language) to governments and leaders.

* When some trains were allowed, we witnessed a big number of passengers in railway stations.

* Even in containment areas, many people are seen skipping from their houses to get their works done.

BOTTOM-LINE: People are ready to live with corona but not governments. Once Theatres are opened, audience are ready to watch films more interestingly. Hence theatre managements and the governments should jointly prepare an action plan to screen films ensuring social distancing.