• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • Sport
  • Cricket
  • Odisha
Lockdown 2.0: Odisha Cine Industry Stares At Rs 100 Crore Loss

Lockdown 2.0: Odisha Cine Industry Stares At Rs 100 Crore Loss

6 years ago
JEE (Mains) And NEET-UG Exams May Be Held Together:; Possibility Being Explored

JEE (Mains) And NEET-UG Exams May Be Held Together:; Possibility Being Explored

10 minutes ago
Engineering Student Drowns To Death In River In Odisha’s Keonjhar

Engineering Student Drowns To Death In River In Odisha’s Keonjhar

17 minutes ago
TPSODL Inaugurates New Primary Substation In Nabarangapur

TPSODL Inaugurates New Primary Substation In Nabarangapur

34 minutes ago
Nagaland Bans Pork Sale In Some Dists To Check African Swine Flu Spread

Nagaland Bans Pork Sale In Some Dists To Check African Swine Flu Spread

1 hour ago
Three Army Officers Survive Helicopter Accident Near Leh; After Crash Came Selfie

Three Army Officers Survive Helicopter Accident Near Leh; After Crash Came Selfie

1 hour ago
Man Ends Life In Shock After Son’s Death In Odisha’s Jajpur

Man Ends Life In Shock After Son’s Death In Odisha’s Jajpur

1 hour ago
Most-Wanted Terrorists Gather For Al-Badr Commander’s Funeral In Islamabad; Shred Pakistan’s Shroud Of Innocence

Most-Wanted Terrorists Gather For Al-Badr Commander’s Funeral In Islamabad; Shred Pakistan’s Shroud Of Innocence

2 hours ago
Disqualification Proceedings Sought Against Odisha Sarpanch Over 2-Child Norm Violation

Disqualification Proceedings Sought Against Odisha Sarpanch Over 2-Child Norm Violation

2 hours ago
Death Toll In China Coal Mine Gas Blast Rises To 90 As Rescuers Race Against Time Underground

Death Toll In China Coal Mine Gas Blast Rises To 90 As Rescuers Race Against Time Underground

2 hours ago
Odisha Heatwave: Jharsuguda Records 41.2°C At 11.30 AM, Heat Index 42°C In Bhubaneswar

Odisha Heatwave: Jharsuguda Records 41.2°C At 11.30 AM, Heat Index 42°C In Bhubaneswar

2 hours ago
Don’t Sacrifice Cows, Maintain Public Order: Islamic Centre Of India

Don’t Sacrifice Cows, Maintain Public Order: Islamic Centre Of India

3 hours ago
Youth Stabs Ex-Girlfriend’s Mother & Uncle In Odisha’s Balasore

Youth Stabs Ex-Girlfriend’s Mother & Uncle In Odisha’s Balasore

3 hours ago
  • Home
  • About us
  • Career
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Usage
Saturday, May 23, 2026
No Result
View All Result
OdishaBytes
  • Home
  • Odisha
    • Policy & Politics
    • City
  • India
  • Sport
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Hockey
    • IPL
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • Movie Review
    • Television
    • Bollywood
    • Hollywood
    • Ollywood
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Food
    • Health
    • fashion
  • World
  • More
    • News You Can Use
    • Good News
    • Viral Videos
    • Tech
      • Cars & Bikes
      • Mobile & Gadgets
      • Review
  • Home
  • Odisha
    • Policy & Politics
    • City
  • India
  • Sport
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Hockey
    • IPL
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • Movie Review
    • Television
    • Bollywood
    • Hollywood
    • Ollywood
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Food
    • Health
    • fashion
  • World
  • More
    • News You Can Use
    • Good News
    • Viral Videos
    • Tech
      • Cars & Bikes
      • Mobile & Gadgets
      • Review
No Result
View All Result
OdishaBytes
No Result
View All Result
Home Virus Scare Coronavirus

Lockdown 2.0: Odisha Cine Industry Stares At Rs 100 Crore Loss

by OB Bureau
April 21, 2020
in Coronavirus, Entertainment, Featured, Odisha
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Lockdown 2.0: Odisha Cine Industry Stares At Rs 100 Crore Loss
491
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Cuttack: With all cinema halls in Odisha shut during the countrywide lockdown, the cine industry in the state is staring at a massive loss of around Rs 100 crore.

Expressing this concern, Utkal Cine Chamber of Commerce chairman Dilip Kumar Mishra said, “There are around 1,000 technicians, 800 producers and distributors, 140 cinema hall owners and 1,600 cinema hall staffers in Odisha. Besides, there are a number of cine and TV actors. Taking all of them into consideration, more than 5,000 people directly and indirectly associated with the cine industry will be severely affected.”

ADVERTISEMENT

Mishra further said that the Utkal Cine Chamber of Commerce has urged Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik to allow the cine industry to resume work with small units of at least 15-20 staffers. “Besides, we have requested the CM to order the opening of music studios for recording of songs to sustain the livelihood of some families,” he added.

Odisha Film Distributor Syndicate secretary Jitendra Khandelwal said on an average, 30 Odia movies are released every year. “We are planning to release some Odia movies during Raja festival in June. Simultaneously, the Hindi movies also have to run as these Odia movies will be not enough for the cinema hall owners to manage their staff. However, considering the grave COVID-19 situation in Maharashtra, there is a remote possibility of the release of new Hindi movies,” he said.

Khandelwal stated that people may hesitate to go to cinema halls in fear of contracting the virus. Therefore, the state government should waive GST for distributors for at least two years and completely waive off electricity bills for cinema halls to help them tide over the loss.

Odia cine producer Sanjay Nayak said though the lockdown will be lifted on May 3, there will be a problem in the release of Odia movies during Raja festival. “We are still in doubt whether the state government will allow the resumption of movie shootings after May 3,” he said.

Speaking of the crisis, the manager of Cuttack’s Grand Cinema Hall, Kabir Charan Swain, informed that the average monthly expenditure of a cinema hall is approximately Rs 2 lakh that includes electricity bills, maintenance of equipment and salary for staffers. “While cinema halls have been closed since March 31, it will be very difficult for the owners to recoup the huge loss they have incurred,” he maintained.

In his reaction, chairman of the Odisha Film Development Corporation, Kuna Tripathy said the release of some Odia movies and teleserials, the shooting of which have been completed, will be difficult. “On behalf of the Corporation, I have requested the state government to immediately provide financial assistance to the technicians who are in dire straits,” he said.

President of the Odisha Motion Pictures Technician Workers Association Debu Patnaik said as the shooting of Odia movies and tele serials has been stopped due to the lockdown, the technicians, who work as daily wage labourers, have lost their livelihood. “We have requested the Chief Minister to provide financial assistance to 700 registered technicians at the earliest,” he said.

It may be mentioned that there were about 230 cinema halls in Odisha before 1999. But after the super cyclone in 1999, about 90 cinema halls were closed. At present, 140 cinema halls are functional.

Tags: cinema hallsCOVID-19Dilip Kumar MishraGrand Cinema HallKuna Tripathynovel coronavirusOdisha cine industryOdisha Film Development CorporationOdisha Film Distributor SyndicateOdisha Motion Pictures Technician Workers AssociationRaja festivalUtkal Cine Chamber of Commerce
Share196Tweet123
ADVERTISEMENT
OB Bureau

OB Bureau

Related Posts

Engineering Student Drowns To Death In River In Odisha’s Keonjhar

Engineering Student Drowns To Death In River In Odisha’s Keonjhar

by OB Bureau
May 23, 2026

Keonjhar: An engineering college student reportedly drowned to death while bathing in the Kainjhari river in Odisha’s Keonjhar district on...

Man Ends Life In Shock After Son’s Death In Odisha’s Jajpur

Man Ends Life In Shock After Son’s Death In Odisha’s Jajpur

by OB Bureau
May 23, 2026

Jajpur: In a tragic incident, a man allegedly committed suicide in Odisha’s Jajpur district after hearing about his son’s death...

Disqualification Proceedings Sought Against Odisha Sarpanch Over 2-Child Norm Violation

Disqualification Proceedings Sought Against Odisha Sarpanch Over 2-Child Norm Violation

by OB Bureau
May 23, 2026

Baripada: The district Collector of Mayurbhanj has recommended disqualification proceedings against a Sarpanch for allegedly violating the two-child norm under...

Odisha Heatwave: Jharsuguda Records 41.2°C At 11.30 AM, Heat Index 42°C In Bhubaneswar

Odisha Heatwave: Jharsuguda Records 41.2°C At 11.30 AM, Heat Index 42°C In Bhubaneswar

by OB Bureau
May 23, 2026

Bhubaneswar: As the sweltering heatwave continued to intensify across Odisha amid soring temperatures, hot and humid weather left people distressed...

SAI International School SAI International School SAI International School
OdishaBytes

Copyright © 2026 Frontier Media

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
  • News Feed

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Odisha
    • Policy & Politics
    • City
  • India
  • Sport
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Hockey
    • IPL
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • Movie Review
    • Television
    • Bollywood
    • Hollywood
    • Ollywood
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Food
    • Health
    • fashion
  • World
  • More
    • News You Can Use
    • Good News
    • Viral Videos
    • Tech
      • Cars & Bikes
      • Mobile & Gadgets
      • Review

Copyright © 2026 Frontier Media