Indian film industry delays embargos on Kannada filmdom

Indian film industry delays embargos on Kannada filmdom

KFCC

BANGALORE: The Indian film industry and the Kannada filmdom have agreed to a ceasefire it seems. In a move to give the newly elected KFCC (Karnataka Film Chambers of Commerce) office bearers time to settle the seven-week moratorium issue, the Indian film industry has decided to delay the embargos it was considering against the Kannada film industry.

The Hubli headquartered Karnataka Film Exhibitors Federation (KFEF) has refused to accept the seven-week moratorium. The spokesperson reportedly said that non-Kannada films in North Karnataka would have a simultaneous release as elsewhere.

Meanwhile, media reports talk of a formula attributed to actor-politician-mediator Ambarish wherein the moratorium would be reduced to five weeks with a five print limit.