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Single Screens Shut Down: Telugu Cinema’s Box Office Crisis

  • Published May 15, 2024 | 3:21 PMUpdated May 15, 2024 | 3:21 PM
  • Published May 15, 2024 | 3:21 PMUpdated May 15, 2024 | 3:21 PM
Single Screens Shut Down: Telugu Cinema’s Box Office Crisis

Since the lukewarm reception of Vijay Deverakonda’s “Family Star” on April 5th, the Telugu Box Office has been stuck in a prolonged dry spell. Despite the anticipation surrounding its release, the film failed to meet expectations, setting the stage for a disappointing streak at the cinemas. From then until now, the audience turnout has been lackluster, even during the typically bustling holiday season of Summer 2024.

The repercussions of this downturn have hit single-screen theaters in Telangana State particularly hard. While multiplexes may weather the storm to some extent, single-screen theaters have been bleeding financially. In response, exhibitors have made the drastic decision to shut down single-screen theater screens across the state for an unprecedented ten days, commencing this Friday. This move underscores the severity of the situation and serves as a wake-up call to both filmmakers and audiences alike.

The timing of this closure is significant, sending a clear message to the film industry about the current state of affairs. With numerous small films already scheduled for release during this period, the exhibitors’ decision adds another layer of complexity for filmmakers scrambling to find alternative release dates. The lack of high-budget releases, notable flicks, and even medium-budget films, compounded by the postponements of smaller projects, has stretched exhibitors’ patience to its limits. The closure of theaters serves as a glaring red flag for the entire film industry, highlighting the urgent need for a revitalization strategy to reignite audience interest and revive box office fortunes.