Pushpa 2 tragedy causes benefit show ban

Pushpa 2 tragedy: After the tragic incident at Sandhya Theater during the release of the movie ‘Pushpa 2’, the Telangana government imposed a ban on benefit shows and there was a big uproar in the film industry. The decision is expected to cause difficulties for the producers and audiences of the films. A woman died in a stampede during the premiere show of ‘Pushpa 2’ at Sandhya Theater in Hyderabad. In the wake of this incident, the Telangana government has imposed a ban on benefit shows.

Pushpa 2 tragedy causes benefit show ban

The reason for taking this decision is that the benefit shows will not only deteriorate the peace and security of the neighborhood, but also the intention is to take controls to prevent such incidents from happening. Benefit shows bring in extra income for filmmakers, especially for the release of big-budget films. Big movies like ‘Pushpa 2’ get good revenue through benefit shows. However, the Telangana government’s ban will inevitably create financial difficulties for the producers of big films.

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This situation may temporarily affect the release of the film. Meanwhile, the movie ‘Game Changer’ is slated to release on the occasion of Sankranti. This movie is produced by famous producer Dil Raju. This ban is likely to affect his films. For Dil Raju, who has good relations with the Telangana government, such decisions became a point of discussion. Experts suggest that instead of banning benefit shows altogether, it is better to allow them with certain rules and regulations.

For example, measures such as necessary security arrangements in theaters, controlling the number of audiences can be taken. These can be a good solution to avoid similar incidents in future. This decision taken by the Telangana government has a serious impact on the film industry. Directors, producers and audience are reacting against this. They want this decision to be reconsidered and guidelines should be put in place for the film industry.