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Box office zero collection as well as award ceremonies canceled


(By Representative) Mumbai, Ta. 25 April 2020, Saturday

The ongoing lockdown due to Coro's fury has had a detrimental effect on the cinema world. Fans of Bollywood actresses have also suffered along with the film release.

Not a single film has been released in theaters for about a month and a half. This is the first time that the box office collection has been zero. Not only Bollywood but also the release of Hollywood movies has stalled.

Since 2006, there has been a line of poor patients outside Salman Khan's Galaxy apartment in Bandra from Monday to Thursday. Whose treatment is provided free of cost. But due to the corona virus, the line has now stopped. After the poor patients are examined by the doctors, he informs Salman's father Salim Khan about the amount of his expenses. This is followed by a check from Salim, Salman's organization Being Human, to the poor in the name of the hospital. But the series has stalled for the past month due to lockdowns.

The Cannes Festival, scheduled for May 18-2, has been canceled this time. The organizers of Cannes on March 14 have announced the cancellation and no new date has been announced yet. This will be the first time in the last three years that the Cannes Festival has been canceled. It is also possible that the Cannes Festival may not be held this year.

According to reports, for the first time in the last three years, Amitabh Bachchan has not met his fans in the last one and a half months. In fact, every Sunday from the 13th, fans would be eager to see him outside his Juhu Bungalow Jalsa and Amitabh would come out of the bungalow to wave him. But the visit has been suspended since March 15.

The International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) award has also been avoided for the first time in 21 years. This time the 21st IIFA Awards was to be held in Madhya Pradesh, India. The opening ceremony was to be held in Bhopal while it was to be held in Indore from March 4 to 6. But this has now been canceled indefinitely.

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