Face masks will be mandatory inside the cinema halls at all times. (Photo | EPS) 
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Movie halls, theatres to reopen on October 15 after pandemic lockdown: Masks to snacks, here's what filmgoers need to know

As a part of Unlock-5, Union Information and Broadcasting Ministry on Tuesday released the standard operating procedures (SOPs) for cinema halls and theatres, which are reopening from October 15.

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According to the government SoPs, only 50% seating will be allowed of the total capacity and alternate seats will be left vacant for social distancing. (Photo | EPS)
Hand sanitisers will be made available at all entry points and exit points. (Photo | EPS)
Thermal screening should be carried out and only asymptomatic individuals will be allowed. (Photo | EPS)
Ventilation and air conditioner temperature in the range of 24 to 30 degrees Celsius will be maintained inside the halls. (Photo | PTI)
Only packed food to be allowed. (Photo | EPS)
Enough gap between each show as people can peacefully maintain social distancing while entering and exiting theatres. (Photo | EPS)
Moreover, only packed food to be allowed, and proper ventilation and air conditioner temperature in the range of 24 to 30 degrees Celsius will be maintained. (Photo | EPS)
It is compulsory to show a minute-long film or announcement before a show as well as before and after the interval, to spread awareness among people about COVID-19. (Photo | EPS)
Spitting in the hall premises will be strictly prohibited. (Photo | EPS)
Contact information of all viewers will be stored to make tracing possible. (Photo | EPS)
No screening will be allowed in containment zones. (Photo | EPS)

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