Actor Rana Daggubati recently spoke to IANS, highlighting the impact of high real estate costs on India’s low screen count. He emphasized that while increasing the number of screens would help, the cost of land in India is a significant barrier. With less
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The main issue, as highlighted by Rana Daggubati, is the high real estate costs in India, which make it difficult to build more theaters and multiplexes, leading to a low screen count.
The high cost of land in India, combined with a higher population density, makes it challenging to expand the number of theaters and multiplexes, thereby limiting the screen count.
Rana suggests exploring alternative venues for screenings, such as smaller community-based theaters or digital platforms, and advocating for government support in the form of incentives and subsidies.
The screen count issue is relevant because the demand for more screens is high due to the growing appetite for local content and an increasing number of film productions. However, the supply of screens is limited by the high real estate costs.
The government can help by providing incentives and subsidies to theater owners, which would reduce the financial burden and encourage more investment in the sector.
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