The Kannada film assiduity, which is celebrating the raw success of’KGF Chapter 2’at the public position, is also keeping its fritters crossed over the possible outbreak of a fourth Covid surge.
Still, the state government is likely to first put restrictions on theatres, cafés and caffs, If there’s a shaft in the number of Covid cases.
After the assurance from Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Wednesday that gratuitous restrictions won’t be enforced and measures will be taken in such a way that the frugality isn’t affected, the directors are somewhat relieved.
Still, directors of further than 30 flicks are soliciting that the fourth surge, if it comes, does not turn out to be a spoiler.
The big pictures which were remitted due to the epidemic situation in the state in the last two times are being released in the months of May and June. Unfortunately, Bengaluru is formerly seeing a shaft in the number of Covid cases, causing solicitude to the film assiduity.
Sharan starrer’Avatara Purusha’, Jaggesh starrer’Totapuri’, Manu Ravichandran’s’Prarambha’, Rakshith Shetty’s’Charlie’, and Yograj Bhat’s’Galipata 2’are some of the big ticket pictures ready to be released in Karnataka.
The brigades of’Totapuri’and’Avatara Purusha’ have finalised the release dates in May and June, independently, while the release of’Galipata 2’will also be blazoned soon, sources in the film assiduity said.
The film directors and fair have formerly requested the government not to put harsh measures on exhibition of pictures like it did during the third surge around this time last time.