NEW DELHI/GURUGRAM: The majority of cinema halls in the national Capital remained closed on Thursday and a few that reopened after seven months of the Coronavirusinduced shutdown attracted very few audiences for the “first day, first show” in the time of pandemic.
Some of the theatres that reopened held special screenings for COVID-19 warriors or staff members and their families.
Sushant Singh Rajput’s last theatrical release Chhichhore, Kedarnath, Tanhaji, Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan, Malang, War, and Thappad are among films that have been re-released on the big screen since there are no new releases this week.
PVR Naraina’s first show was a special screening of Tapsee Pannu-starrer “Thappad” for 40 coronavirus warriors, including doctors and civil defense volunteers. The special screening was organised by the New Delhi District Magistrate’s office.
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