Tamil Nadu Cinema Theatres Association
today threatened that none of actor Kamal Haasan's movies will be
released, old or new, in any theatres in the state, if he goes ahead
with his plan to release his 'Vishwaroopam' on DTH format, before
screening in threatres.
In view of Haasan deciding to release
'Vishwaroopam' in DTH on January 10 and in threatres the next day,
theatre owners and their representatives across the state met here
Wednesday to decide their future course of action.
Briefing reporters on the deliberations
of the meeting, association general secretary, Paneerselvam said theatre
owners have already asked Haasan not to release the film on DTH, which
would set a precedent, leading to closure of theatres.
The pirated CD and new films shown in
Television has taken a toll of audience-attendance in theatres in Tamil
Nadu, number of which has gone down from 3,000 to 1,200 now and once a
step like DTH becomes a precedent, there would not be any theatres in
future, he said.
For one's profit and benefit, it is not fair to bring down the entire film theatre industry..., Paneerselvam said.
In case, he goes ahead with the move to
release it on DTH before releasing it in theatres, we will not screen
his movies, old or new, in any theatres in the state, he added.
The association claimed that the actor
has decided to release the film in theatres in other States, including
Kerala and said it would request him not to mete out such step-motherly
treatment to Tamil Nadu theatres.
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