As theatres gear up to open, the film industry is quiet happy. A large section of the Kannada film fraternity showed its satisfaction over the Union Home Ministry's judgment to allow theatres and multiplexes to function with 50% seating capacity from October 15 onwards. However, a small group of film producers, who invested in big-budget movies, are apparently unhappy over the condition of 50% seating capacity. Kannada superstar Shivarajkumar said that it is certainly a welcome move by the Union government to allow theatres to open from October 15. Karnataka: An increase in corona cases worry departments "We had made a formal appeal to Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa two weeks ago and now we have got this much. I am personally happy, as I believe in the age-old dictum 'something is better than nothing'." Echoing similar sentiments, Karnataka Film Theatre Owners Association President KV Chandrashekhar pointed out that theatres had been closed for almost seven months since the lockdown was announced in March. He said, "More than 20,000 workers depend on the theatres. There is nothing we can do about it, except opening and starting our operations at least to break even... We need to start somewhere." Karnataka ex-CM HD Kumaraswamy lashes out at Congress The Vice President of Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce, Umesh Bankar, also said that the COVID-19 lockdown has hit the film industry the hardest, but nothing could be done about it. "COVID-19 has affected businesses the world over, not just in Karnataka or India. Let us hope for the best. Let the people start coming to the theatres, which would provide some kind of reprieve to those who are dependent on their income. We need to evolve a business model, which would be beneficial to all," he said. Land and Labour Ordinances to be discussed in the Karnataka Assembly