I'll copy the important part:
"..... With the good, comes the bad. And here’s the bad — actually, sad — news. Cinemas in Amravati, Dhule, Malegaon, Raipur, Bilaspur and Nasik are restricting people’s entry into the cinemas screening Pathaan. Why would anyone do that, you are apt to ask.
Frankly, this is unprecedented! Exhibitors of the aforementioned stations are at their wits’ end trying to control the madness of the crowds in the cinemas while watching the blockbuster. Especially, at the fag end of the film, people get so excited that they start dancing in the aisles and on the stage, close to the screen. There’s no harm in this because it is the public’s way of showing how much they’ve enjoyed the film. But several cinemas are now reporting damage to the screens because of this frenzy. In their excitement, people don’t realise that they are dancing so close to the screens that they are damaging them in the process. Not just the screens of the cinemas but also the seats are being found broken because a lot of people, unable to control their enthusiasm, are actually dancing on their seats towards the end of the film, on the Jhoome jo Pathaan song.
This has caused unnecessary losses to the cinemas which, therefore, have now started to restrict the inflow of people in their cinemas. Believe it or not, some of the cinemas in the aforementioned stations are not issuing tickets once around 30-35% of their seats are booked because that’s all that their staff can control. It doesn’t need to be added that this is causing a loss not just to the cinemas but also to Yash Raj Film Distributors because the collections are being artificially controlled.
It would be in the fitness of things if Shah Rukh Khan appealed to his fans to take care while celebrating his film and not damage cinema properties while expressing their joy and love for the film and its cast. His one appeal and request would definitely go a long way in prompting his fans to take care while celebrating Pathaan.
https://filminformation.com/featured/pathaan-bad-news-after-the-good-28-january-2023/
Edited by Clochette - 2 years ago
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