– Creation of a Public Private Partnership multiplex on land owned by the karnataka Film Academy in Bengaluru.
– Establishment of an OTT platform to promote Kannada movies.
– Cinema sector granted industry status with enhanced support under Industrial Policy.
The move by Karnataka’s government to introduce uniform ticket pricing reflects an attempt to make cinema more accessible across economic groups while supporting regional filmmaking through initiatives such as an OTT platform and PPP multiplex progress.By capping tickets at ₹200 statewide-including high-priced multiplexes-the policy is likely aimed at making entertainment affordable for wider audiences.
though, implementation challenges may arise. Stakeholders such as theater owners and production companies could raise concerns about revenue losses due to capped prices-possibly affecting premium experiences offered by larger cinema chains. Additionally,past legal obstacles during similar attempts highlight potential complications ahead for this proposal.
Granting “industry status” may offer long-term benefits through access to infrastructure development and policy incentives under Industrial guidelines-a promising development for Kannada movie promotion if managed effectively. Engaging stakeholders will be critical for smooth implementation without undermining financial viability within the sector.
Read more: The Hindu