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Cinema owners feel pressure on Singham Bhool Bhulaiyaa diwali release

Cinema owners feel pressure on Singham Bhool Bhulaiyaa diwali release

Cinema owners feel pressure on Singham Bhool Bhulaiyaa diwali release

Theatre owners are feeling the pressure over the release of Singham Again and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 across India during Diwali.

Particularly, Single-screen theatres are struggling to allocate shows, risking divided box-office collections. Multiplexes have managed better, but audience preferences will ultimately determine screen allocation.

According to industry executives, even as the response to the trailers of the two mega productions portends fireworks at the
box-office, with some estimates suggesting potential collection of around Rs 1,000 crore, cinema owners are facing intense pressure from distributors for more shows and screens for the respective films.

Cinema owners traces not only just metros but also tier-2 and tier-3 cities across the country find themselves in a bind over the competing big-budget films.

Anil Bohra says they further add that Single-screen theatre owners are facing a tough phase when it comes to allocating shows between these two films. owner of City Light, a single-screen theatre in Palanpur, Gujarat adding that the potential for these films to generate strong box-office business could be diminished due to their release on the same day.

Voicing concern, Brijesh Tandon, film exhibitor from the Delhi and Uttar Pradesh regions, says that both films look ensuring and could be big money-spinners. However, he believes that the clash could have been avoided.

Releasing them separately would have been better, as business will inevitably get divided with both films competing on the same day.

According to the 2024 FICCI-EY8 media and entertainment report, India has a total of 9,742 cinema screens. Trade analysts estimate that 25-26% of these are multiplex screens, while the majority are single screens.

Singham Again is being distributed by PVR Inox Pictures.

PVR Inox is the distribution arm of multiplex firm PVR Inox, which operates 1,747 screens across the country.

Meanwhile, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 is being distributed by AA Films, owned by Anil Thadani, one of the most successful pan-India distributors. “Multiplexes with at least five screens can easily allocate sufficient space and showtimes to both films. Distributors of these two films are unlikely to suffer significant losses in multiplexes,” said a person, who did not wish to be identified. “Single-screen cinema owners, however, will face intense pressure from distributors of both films.”

Shaaminder Malik distributor and trade analyst, exhibitors cannot afford to upset distributors of both films. If Singham Again has big stars and a big studio attached to it, then one cannot underestimate Anil Thadani, who is distributing Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3. He has a long-established record, brand name and quite a standing in the industry.”

He added that exhibitors are aware that these distributors and studios can distribute and produce around a dozen films a year. Nitin Datar, president of the Cinema Owners and Exhibitors Association of India, said he was optimistic despite the tension between the exhibitors and distributors. “Single-screen owners will certainly feel significant pressure from distributors,” he said.

“However, this will likely be a weekend issue.
By Monday, November 4, after Diwali, it will be clear which film gets more shows and screens, as the audience’s verdict will be reflected in the box-office collections.”

Trade analysts said the running time of the two films — Singham Again (about three hours) and Bhool Bhulaiya 3 (around two hours and 40 minutes) — would also play a role in how many shows and screens they get.

However, expectations from both films are high, they said, as these films don’t face competition from another big-budget production for at least a month.

News Edit KV Raman

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