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A surprise raid by the movie's big man. ™The theater in Pune.
The German contractor found the reason.
This is the latest piracy.
This is the terrible consequence of the wait, which prompted all five film distributors in Mumbai to travel quickly to Pune.
Or more accurately, like the junar and Puna narayangaon districts, the owners in the cinema hall have Hindi films with laser recordings that install videos projected onto the screen, rather than the usual 35mm.
Balkrishna shroff, ramesh sipy, nandu ahuja, harish bhatia and sunil patil pose new challenges to their distribution business, they are very
Shroff, who had an exclusive interview before heading to junnar, said: "It was revealed to us that a theater in Narayan is showing copies of raaz's laser discs and
Not only that, but the aggressive theater owner also claimed that the film being shown was only a re-screening, thus forging all the revenue records.
The attendance of an old film is almost zero.
The incident is very serious, not only worth the raid, but also needs the help of the police in the Pune area to check this innovative piracy.
In another case, a copy of maa tujhe salaam was being shown.
The problem is that the law has its own loopholes.
"It's not illegal for theater owners to install video projectors," explains Shroff.
But in order to show the laser disc printing, the exhibitors must get our permission.
Obviously, no one cares too much about the legality of following the procedure.
Most exhibitors are far away.
Flung place believes that neither the police nor the dealers will bother to check.
With most of the recent releases bottoming at the box office, distributors naturally look closely at their books to see if there are any holes that can be blocked.
In some areas of mofussil, if the film is the latest release, the admission rate is symbolic and the audience doesn't mind looking at vague prints.
For exhibitors adopting this strategy, the profit is considerable considering that the official dealers do not have income.
More importantly, because exhibitors are not even too lazy to buy or rent the original.
That is. ™Shroff gave a detailed account of piracy in the United States.
As shroff revealed, impromptu access is expected to open a can of worms.
If it can put these exhibitors on the dock, it can provide a new set of teeth for the film Publishers Association.