Perni Venkatramaiah said the government will not allow theatres to screen more than four shows a day for any film. The online booking system will be run by Andhra’s state film and theatre development corporation. It will be introduced in the state’s legislative council for passage on Thursday before seeking the governor’s assent. The assembly later unanimously passed the Andhra Pradesh Cinemas (Regulation) (Amendment) Act, 2021 by a voice vote. The government has decided to introduce a seamless online movie booking system, on the lines of Indian Railways online ticketing system, minister for information and public relations Perni Venkatramaiah alias Nani told the assembly as he introduced the legislation on behalf of chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. HYDERABAD: The Andhra Pradesh assembly on Wednesday passed a bill to make it mandatory for cinema halls to sell their movie tickets through a government-run online platform - the first state in the country to take over sale of movie tickets to minimise tax evasion.
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