Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay has allowed theatres to screen five shows daily for new Tamil film releases during the first week, giving a major boost to the industry.
Vijay’s Big Move For Tamil Cinema
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay has taken an important decision aimed at supporting the Tamil film industry. According to reports, theatres across Tamil Nadu will now be allowed to screen five shows per day for new Tamil-language films during the first seven days of release. The order is expected to help producers, distributors and theatre owners increase opening-week revenue, especially for big and highly anticipated films.
Five Shows Without Special Permission
Earlier, theatres often needed special approvals for additional shows during weekends, holidays or festival releases. Under the new decision, new Tamil films can screen five daily shows in the first week without separate permission. This is expected to reduce delays and give exhibitors more flexibility during crucial opening days. The decision was announced after requests from Tamil film industry representatives seeking better support for theatrical business.
Audience-Friendly Revenue Push
Instead of approving ticket price hikes, Vijay has chosen a more audience-friendly method by increasing the number of shows. This could help films earn better collections while keeping ticket prices more accessible for viewers. The move has been welcomed by many in the industry as a practical step to strengthen Kollywood’s box office performance. With Vijay now focusing on government duties and Jana Nayagan expected to be his last film before a cinema break, this decision has created strong discussion among both fans and theatre owners.