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MULTIPLEXES
TO COME UP AT JAYANAGAR COMPLEX
Meera
Madhava Raghava Launches
Report
by - CNB
Photos - K.M. VEERESH
Date -15th January 2007
The
State government has decided to constuct six or seven
multiplexes in the Jayanagar Shopping Complex which has
also housed the Puttanna Kanagal theatre. The discontinuance
of films in the Puttanna Kanagal theatre which has now
become a temporary police station shed had become controversial.
And many top film producers and film directors making
artistic films were seeking the revival of the theatre
activities for giving some space for the release of Kannada
films.
Karnataka Chief
Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy said that the state government has now decided
to construct a commercial mall which also houses around six to seven
multiplexes. Kannada films will be given preference in these multiplexes,
Kumara Swamy said in a chat with the film journalists.
Speaking to reporters
in the pooja function of “Meera Maadhava Raaghava’ directed
by noted tele personality T.N.Seetharam held on Monday, the Chief
Minister said that he expected the film industry to speak in one voice
about anything concerning the film industry. .
The state government
is interested to introduce a new film policy which comprehensively
covers all the segments of the film industry. He said the policy would
be a reality shortly. 'The discussions with various segments of the
film industry will start, says Karnataka Chief Minister H.D. Kumara
Swamy.
 
“We are
on the job and I have told the film industry representatives
to present their set of recommendations and their opinions
to us. I have also discussed this issue with Ravichandran
who was on the dais along with me today and he also felt
that a new policy is needed wherein there should be a
way for conflict resolutions. The existing policy is already
ten years old and a new policy is necessary in the context
of the progress made in the last year. Now it is the digital
age where in new inventions and improvisations have taken
place. We need to look into all these things when the
new film policy is formed.
When
asked about his pet project of creating a separate colony
for film workers in the existing film city complex at
Hesaraghatta, the Chief Minister said that the discussions
have been completed with the Bangalore Development Authority
officials.
“we are
looking at the cost factor because with the existing rates it is impossible
for the cine workers to purchase houses at affordable costs. How to
achieve an economic break even by offering sites at cheaper rates
for the workers is now being worked out’ he added.
The Chief Minister
said that he will be starting the production activities for his film
“Hejje’ to be directed by S. Narayan or any other film
this year only.
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