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Cinema halls reopen in Odisha

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Cinema halls reopen in Odisha

Cinema halls reopen in Odisha

Cinema halls and theatres in Odisha have been allowed to operate from January 01.

Big screens have been directed to adhere to COVID-19 protocols.

Chairman of a theatre said, "We won't be able to operate from today as there is no content right now.

However, all precautionary measures are being taken and COVID guidelines are being followed."


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