<p>Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Wednesday shot down a plea by a Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) delegation seeking 100 per cent occupancy in theatres. </p>.<p>"I told them clearly that until we review the Covid-19 situation again with experts, the existing 50 per cent occupancy would continue," Bommai told reporters. </p>.<p>Last month, the state government allowed theatres and multiplexes to resume operations with 50 per cent capacity. </p>.<p>A delegation of KFCC comprising its president DR Jayaraj, former president Sa Ra Govindu, producer K Manju, actor-turned-politician Tara Anuradha among others met Bommai at his home office Krishna. </p>.<p>"They also sought power tariff concessions among others. I asked them to submit data for further examination," Bommai added.</p>
<p>Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Wednesday shot down a plea by a Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) delegation seeking 100 per cent occupancy in theatres. </p>.<p>"I told them clearly that until we review the Covid-19 situation again with experts, the existing 50 per cent occupancy would continue," Bommai told reporters. </p>.<p>Last month, the state government allowed theatres and multiplexes to resume operations with 50 per cent capacity. </p>.<p>A delegation of KFCC comprising its president DR Jayaraj, former president Sa Ra Govindu, producer K Manju, actor-turned-politician Tara Anuradha among others met Bommai at his home office Krishna. </p>.<p>"They also sought power tariff concessions among others. I asked them to submit data for further examination," Bommai added.</p>