GHMC Ban Puts Telugu Film Industry in Shock

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Strict regulations have been put in place by the hyderabad municipal corporation-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">greater hyderabad municipal corporation (GHMC) to prevent the installation of illegal banners, posters, and wall writing in both public and private areas of the city. The goal of this stage is to maintain the city's cleanliness and aesthetic appeal, particularly by making sure that the compound walls stay tidy and clutter-free.
 
One of the main features of the new regulations is the total prohibition of any unapproved wall writings and posters. This implies that without authorization, no one is allowed to hang posters or write on walls. Furthermore, ghmc has instructed nearby printers not to print any posters until they have formal clearance. If printers breach this rule, they will incur fines.
 
In an effort to lessen the visual chaos that these kinds of marketing create, theater owners are also being instructed to ensure that no movie posters are displayed on walls. To make sure these regulations are obeyed, Deputy Commissioners from ghmc will enforce the prohibition and give penalties to anybody who breaches it. Additionally, they have to routinely report their activities to the ghmc Commissioner.
 

For the film business, which has depended heavily on posters as a means of movie promotion, the prohibition on unapproved posters and wall inscriptions is a significant development. The least expensive and most conventional way to create buzz about new movies has been through posters, particularly in places where visual advertisements are likely to catch people's attention.

Movie posters let filmmakers reach a wider audience without breaking the bank on other forms of promotion. They are frequently displayed on walls of theaters, in public areas, and even on private homes. Small-budget movies, who cannot afford pricey advertising events to raise exposure for their films, have found this to be quite helpful. It remains to be seen how the film business responds to this development.
 

 


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