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Coronavirus Update: After Delhi, Mumbai cinema halls to be shut down till March 30

Bad news for cinema lovers! CM Uddhav Thackeray announced the closing of all the cinema halls in Mumbai till March 31 due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Written by: India TV Entertainment Desk New Delhi Published : Mar 13, 2020 18:55 IST, Updated : Mar 13, 2020 19:12 IST
Coronavirus Update: After Delhi, Mumbai cinema halls to be shut down till March 30

Coronavirus Update: After Delhi, Mumbai cinema halls to be shut down till March 30

Looking at the current scenario of fear because of the novel coronavirus, the Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday announced the shutting down of all the cinema halls in the city till March 31. Sailing in the same boat, another announcement has left movie buffs sad and Maharastra CM Uddhav Thackeray on Friday announced the closure of all the movie theatres until March 30, as per an ANI tweet.

ANI tweeted, "Maharashtra CM yUddhav Thackera: All malls, theaters, gyms, swimming pools in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane, Nagpur, Pimpri-Chinchawad to be closed starting midnight today till 30th March. #Coronavirus."

The release date of various films have been postponed but the already released ones are bearing the brunt. The Tiger Shroff-starrer "Baaghi 3" and this week's release "Angrezi Medium", which brings back Irrfan, are the hardest hit.

"Baaghi 3", which released in India on March 6, was doing brisk business till many states declared an emergency, directing halls to shut down. The film recorded the biggest opening of 2020 so far, raking in Rs 17.50 crore on day one.

However, "Baaghi 3" is currently witnessing a slump at the box office after cinema halls were shut down in Delhi, Maharshtra, Jammu, Bihar, Orissa, Karnataka and Kerala, at the time of going to press.

While the film is expected to cross the Rs 100-crore mark, the trade had expected it to scale at least Rs 130 crore. Till Thursday, the film has managed Rs 90.67 crore, according to trade analyst Taran Adarsh's tweet.

As per several trade projections, big ticket films like "Baaghi 3" and Rohit Shetty's postopned "Sooryavanshi" stand to see a 15-20 per cent impact on their collections under these circumstances.

The scene looks more bleak for a smaller film like "Angrezi Medium", which opened on Friday. The film is expected to see a higher impact, in the region of 25-30 percent.

Trade expert Joginder Tuteja said: "Though 'Baaghi 3' has done well, one can't expect the same from upcoming biggies that release at a wide scale since the coronavirus situation would be looked at far more closely at least in the near future, till the menace settles down."

-With IANS inputs

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