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Sena is fighting for Marathi
film industry since long:
Uddhav Thackeray
Published: Tuesday, Aug 17, 2010,
15:17 IST
Place: Mumbai | Agency: PTI
Close on the heels of the MNS
demanding prime time slots for
Marathi movies in theatres, the
Shiv Sena today claimed that the
party has been fighting for the
cause since long by filing a
petition seeking compulsory 500
shows for movies in the language.
"Maharashtra Cine and Television
Sena, has been fighting in the
court since last three months
demanding compulsory 500
shows of Marathi movies every
year," Sena executive president
Uddhav Thackeray said in the
party mouthpiece 'Saamana'.
The decision in this regard is
expected by tomorrow, he said.
"Sena is strongly behind the
producers of Marathi films. The
matter would not be solved only
by publicity but we need to fight it
out at the judicial level," Uddhav
said taking a dig at his estranged
cousin and MNS chief Raj
Thackeray.
In June, the Bombay high court
had ruled that single screen
theatres in Greater Mumbai would
have to temporarily screen at least
44 shows of Marathi films every
year, against the minimum of 112
shows a year rule as per a
resolution of the Maharashtra
government, until a final decision
in this regard is taken.
"The government could not
properly explain the court about
Marathi movies and therefore the
compulsory shows which were
112 earlier had been reduced to
44," Uddhav alleged and added
that the Sena was demanding
more shows.
Raj had warned multiplex owners
to exhibit Marathi movies
at prime time slots last week and
also held a meeting with
Marathi film producers yesterday.
MNS workers had held protests in
the city, neighbouring Thane and
Aurangabad districts in this
regard.
Highlighting efforts by other states
to promote the local language,
Uddhav said the Malayalam film
industry enjoyed the backing of
the Kerala government despite a
major percentage of its movies
failing to click at the box-office.
"In 2001, 70 Malayalam movies
were released of which only 10
managed to do well at the box
office. Despite losses of Rs 100
crore to the Malayalam film
industry, their state government
was still in favour of the regional
films and theatre owners were
forced to show the movies," he
said.
There are 1600 theatres in
Maharashtra of which 500 are
available for Marathi movies. In
the running year, about 100
Marathi movies are expected to
be released and the industry
budget is of Rs 150 to 175 crore,
Uddhav said.
But the state government's
contribution is only Rs eight to
nine crore, he added.
Uddhav said the Sena will also
demand concession in theatre
rent for Marathi movies, as given
to Hindi films
Sena is fighting for Marathi
film industry since long:
Uddhav Thackeray
Published: Tuesday, Aug 17, 2010,
15:17 IST
Place: Mumbai | Agency: PTI
Close on the heels of the MNS
demanding prime time slots for
Marathi movies in theatres, the
Shiv Sena today claimed that the
party has been fighting for the
cause since long by filing a
petition seeking compulsory 500
shows for movies in the language.
"Maharashtra Cine and Television
Sena, has been fighting in the
court since last three months
demanding compulsory 500
shows of Marathi movies every
year," Sena executive president
Uddhav Thackeray said in the
party mouthpiece 'Saamana'.
The decision in this regard is
expected by tomorrow, he said.
"Sena is strongly behind the
producers of Marathi films. The
matter would not be solved only
by publicity but we need to fight it
out at the judicial level," Uddhav
said taking a dig at his estranged
cousin and MNS chief Raj
Thackeray.
In June, the Bombay high court
had ruled that single screen
theatres in Greater Mumbai would
have to temporarily screen at least
44 shows of Marathi films every
year, against the minimum of 112
shows a year rule as per a
resolution of the Maharashtra
government, until a final decision
in this regard is taken.
"The government could not
properly explain the court about
Marathi movies and therefore the
compulsory shows which were
112 earlier had been reduced to
44," Uddhav alleged and added
that the Sena was demanding
more shows.
Raj had warned multiplex owners
to exhibit Marathi movies
at prime time slots last week and
also held a meeting with
Marathi film producers yesterday.
MNS workers had held protests in
the city, neighbouring Thane and
Aurangabad districts in this
regard.
Highlighting efforts by other states
to promote the local language,
Uddhav said the Malayalam film
industry enjoyed the backing of
the Kerala government despite a
major percentage of its movies
failing to click at the box-office.
"In 2001, 70 Malayalam movies
were released of which only 10
managed to do well at the box
office. Despite losses of Rs 100
crore to the Malayalam film
industry, their state government
was still in favour of the regional
films and theatre owners were
forced to show the movies," he
said.
There are 1600 theatres in
Maharashtra of which 500 are
available for Marathi movies. In
the running year, about 100
Marathi movies are expected to
be released and the industry
budget is of Rs 150 to 175 crore,
Uddhav said.
But the state government's
contribution is only Rs eight to
nine crore, he added.
Uddhav said the Sena will also
demand concession in theatre
rent for Marathi movies, as given
to Hindi films
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