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Guest Article : Open Letter to Open Minds
Oct 5, 2008 - 10:20:31 AM
By Ashok Verma
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Open Letter to Open Minds

After 'Roti, Kapada, Makaan' the only thing that matters to us is 'Movie'. It has become part and participle of our lives.  Where ever there is craze, money network follows. 'People' is the primary resource for any business. Money can't be generated, it can only be voluntarily collected from people by playing on their needs/weaknesses. Movies are no exception. This article is to discuss the current problems of people in watching movies and to suggest an interesting solution.

Problems:

- Time: A Movie squeezes many hours from a movie buff. Right from script discussions to the silver jubilee celebrations, a movie haunts you with press meets, TV Programs, chat with friends, magazineswhat not ? The crux of this phenomenon lies in watching a movie.

An average movie goer is forced to waste lot of his time. Starting from his residence it takes at least 3 hours for him to get into the theatre. Probably on some occasions one would feel that, making a movie is much easier than making it to a movie. An hour in traffic, one more in the queue and an idle hour before the show fetches nothing for him except a ticket. After watching the movie he is once again forced to get into the euphoria of achieving something. He gets relieved/re-lived only when he blabbers all his feelings to as many people as he can.

These all sum up into the wastage of hell lot of time.

- Expenses: A Cooldrink which costs 50 NP for the company is usually sold at Rs 10 to 15. In movie theatres it is Rs 17 to 20. Even if your wise enough to ignore them, you are are (d)ragged into it if someone accompanies you. If a family of 5 members wishes to watch a movie, the auto expenses, tickets, snacks all sum up at least to 500 bucks.

- Seating: In many towns still there is no numbering system on the tickets. It would be a nice catch for any News Channel to capture the way some fanatics rush into the theatres and lie on 4 to 5 seats with his hands and legs stretched disclaiming that the entire row is his adda. Here Darwin's theory comes into picture. Its quite common that seating results in sweating for all the soft mortals.

- Small Budget films are getting severely affected by the big ones. There are not finding theatres to release their films.

- Losing Lives: On top of all these problems, the increasing mad rush for movies is the most dangerous one. The more the hype, the more disordered people become. There have been numerous incidents where people died for watching a movie. To quote an example:

A couple of years ago, on the release day of a star hero's movie, many fans were in the queue right from early morning at a theatre in Hyderabad. The frustration was mounting in them. After some long long hours in the queue, ticket counter started functioning. To the bitter shock of a guy the counter was closed at his chance. He was so much frustrated that he grabbed the ticket from the person in front of him and this went to the extent of killing the stranger who owned the ticket.

Life has a meaning and it can't be such a demeaning act to give/take it for a MOVIE.

An Interesting Solution:

How about releasing a movie directly through TV Channels ? These days film makers are able to get 1 to 2 Crores for Satellite Rights. As per this deal only after 50 days or when the movie is out of theatres the channel would be able to telecast it. Even then they are able to get good return on investment. Here Ad revenue is crucial.

If a movie which is already seen by lakhs of audience, is making crores of profit, what is the case of a direct release ? There'll be huge audience and so the Companies that advertise will also benefit. The Ad Slots would be in great demand. If the ad slots are also limited then there'ill be terrific rate for a slot. The channel should telecast 7 to 8 shows per day in a dedicated channel and all the people can watch it in a day or two. Now a days, TVs are the most common things that have reached even remote areas.  Channels can also generate some income by enhancing the charges for the cable connection to some extent.

Most importantly, this can save lives.

Pros:

- Traveling: All the people can watch movies in their homes at their convenience. It avoids lot of traffic.

- Reviews: Need not wait for reviews. We can have a direct first show for ourselves.

- Piracy: There would be nothing spicy left for the pirates.

- Wide Reach: Usually if 5 Lakh people watch a particular movie then there are chances that 10 Lakh watch it this way.

- Savings: It saves lot of money for lakhs of people.

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