Bengali films are getting buried in the storm of Pushpa 2, Kunal Ghosh raised his voice
Kolkata, 18 December (HS). The controversy regarding the exhibition of Bengali films is deepening. Four Bengali films 'Khadan', 'Santan', 'Chalchitra' and '5 No. Swapnamaya Lane' are going to be released on December 20, but due to the success of South's blockbuster film 'Pushpa 2', Bengali films are not getting enough shows in the auditorium. Can't find it. Producers, directors and actors of Bengali films are expressing their concern over this situation. In this series, Trinamool Congress leader Kunal Ghosh has also raised this issue on social media.
Kunal Ghosh, while sharing the posters of these four films on the social media platform, wrote, “'Pushpa 2' may go on, but Bengali films should also get an opportunity to be presented in front of the audience. 'Khadan', 'Santan', 'Chalchitra' and '5 No. Swapnamaya Lane' are the four big releases. Also, 'Bahroopi' is also performing well. But it is being heard that Bengali films are not getting enough shows in theatres. It's a topic of concern The audience should be given a chance to decide which film is good. This problem should be resolved immediately.”
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Dev expressed his displeasure
Producer and actor Dev of the film 'Khadan' has also expressed displeasure over this situation. He said that advance booking of his film has not started yet. He apologized to the audience and said that he is fighting till the last moment to solve this problem.
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problem of bengali films
For some time now, Bengali films have been facing struggles in their own state. The dominance of South Indian films has increased so much that Bengali films are finding it difficult to get a place to be shown in theatres. This is not the first time that Bengali films have faced such problems.
What is the root of the dispute?
The film 'Pushpa 2' has performed brilliantly in theaters across the country including Bengal in the last two weeks. It occupies a large number of screens and shows. Because of this, Bengali films releasing on December 20 are not getting enough shows. Producers and artists say that this problem is occurring due to the distribution of films in foreign languages in theatres.
need to solve the problem
Kunal Ghosh and other artistes have sought to ensure space for Bengali films in theatres. He said that Bengali cinema should also get full opportunity to reach the audience. This controversy has once again highlighted the challenges facing the Bengali film industry.
Hindusthan News / Om Parashar
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