The Telangana distributors have decided to halt midnight and special shows across the state, a move considered a significant blow to fans who enjoy the early morning euphoria. This follows Andhra Pradesh, where such shows have already been banned, with the government denying permission for them.
Additionally, exhibitors have revised their share percentages to help save the theaters. Adjustments have been made to the older commission system, and the new percentages will directly benefit exhibitors.
The exact reason behind this sudden decision remains unclear. Theaters have been struggling recently, with many films failing to provide minimal returns to theater owners. It is believed that adhering to a four-shows-a-day system might attract more crowds. With several big-ticket releases lined up in Tollywood, it will be interesting to see how fans and producers react to this latest development. Stay tuned for more updates.
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