Updated On: 02 April, 2021 07:46 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Urging filmmakers to work together, Mohit Chadda on supporting exhibitors with the theatrical release of his film, Flight

On the set of the film Flight
Amid rumours of a second lockdown, when big-ticket releases are shying away from a theatrical run, Mohit Chadda’s Flight comes out strongly in support of the exhibitors. The year began with the theatrical releases of Roohi, Mumbai Saga, Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar and Saina, albeit at a 50 per cent capacity. However, the increasing number of COVID positive cases is giving distributors and filmmakers cold feet. Despite the uncertainty, the Suraj Joshi directorial film stands steadfast on opening at 70mm screens today.
Originally slated to release on March 19, Flight was initially pushed to April 2 owing to a delay in programming and fear of another lockdown. “It was a conscious business decision, one that benefits all the stakeholders — exhibitors, distributors and producers,” says Chadda, adding that they were hoping to have a clear window for the film. “This is a time when producers and films need to work together [and aim at] collaboration instead of competition [at the box office]. Hopefully, Holi has elevated the audience’s mood and will encourage them to come to the cinemas.”