If we have to name one theater that is loved by all fans of Tamil Cinema stars, then the first thing that would come to our mind would be Rohini Silver Screens. After their recent renovation and addition of screens, the fan frenzy at the Koyambedu theater just skyrocketed. Now, we have some good news for all Rohini lovers.
It has been officially announced on their Twitter handle that they have taken Avadi's Remy Cinemas for lease. This will be their second branch in Chennai, and they already have six screens installed at their Koyambedu branch. Exciting, isn't it?
The film exhibitors from Tamil Nadu had an intense meeting in Chennai today, 20th July. In fact, there are speculations saying that the exhibitors might call in for another state level theatre strike. To know about the happenings, we decided to dig deep.
Here is what Nikilesh Surya, Executive Director of Rohini cinemas tells us, "The next round of meetings between the film fraternity and the government will happen on the 24th. So, before the meeting, we wanted to be clear with our stand, that is the main purpose of today's meeting."
What are the demands you are going to put forth?
1. Flexible ticket pricing - "We would want to price films based on its demand and budget. For a small budget film, we are ready to price the tickets at Rs 40 to 50 during weekdays and Rs 100 on weekends. Similarly, we would like to have an adjustable price structure for a big hero’s film too."
2. Entertainment tax to be completely waived off - "Out of the 28% GST we are paying, 14% of it goes to the state government. Why should the government penalize us even further by imposing Entertainment Tax? So we want the Entertainment Tax to be removed completely."
3. Will you go for another strike if things don't go your way?
"In an extreme case, we might have to do that, but we hope things don't go to that stage. We know the consequences of many families who are dependent on films if we go on a strike”.