Approval has been received to start shooting of films and TV serials in India. Those working in the industry hope that with the upcoming unlock, it will be easier to start the stalled work. Christopher Nolan has done a media screening of his upcoming movie Tenet. Along with this, he has also said in the new trailer that the movie will definitely be released on September 3 at places where theatres are open. Whether the cinemas will be open in the country or not, it is up to the central government, but the stir has started in regional politics. The Cinema Owners and Exhibitors Association of India, in a letter to MP Supriya Sule, recommended that they should understand the situation of theatre owners and should allow them to open theatres again. Supriya, while forwarding this letter, has urged the state government to take a positive step keeping this recommendation of the theatre owners. The lockdown was imposed in March to control the spread of COVID-19 in India. Since then, the theatres are closed up. Gradually approval has been received to start the remaining businesses in the country, but the permission to open theatres is still not given. The Central Government has recently approved the filmmakers to shoot films. Now the owners of theatres are also recommending the government to allow them to start their work. Now it is to see what decision the government takes. Keyur Sheth hosts Coconut Cha Raja 2020 With Hindustani Bhau Legendary American singer Justin Townes Earl dies, family informed Actress Lori Laughlin jailed, know the whole matter