Have film reviews become a problem for film makers? There have been discussions for a long time that film reviews cause harm to films. Especially the reviews which are biased and their purpose is only related to trolling. Many times, exchange of money is also seen in these, that is, people give wrong reviews of films by taking money. In view of this matter, Amicus curiae Shyam Padman, appointed by the Kerala High Court, shared a report, in which it was said that the film should not be reviewed for 48 hours. Shyam Padman suggests that a port should be created by the cyber cell, where complaints regarding negative reviews can be registered. India TV has conducted a survey regarding this, in which people have shared their opinions.
people’s opinion
India TV had asked this question on its website and social media platforms whether the review should come only after 48 hours of the movie’s release? 6995 people have registered their answers to this question. There are 4897 people who say that yes, this number is 70 percent. There are 22 percent people who say no, that is, the number of those who say no is 1539. There are 559 people who say that they cannot say anything about this.
Question- Should reviews come only after 48 hours of a movie’s release?
Yes- 70%
No- 22%
Can’t say- 8%
People’s opinion.
what was the suggestion
There were controversies surrounding film reviews for a long time. A petition was filed in the Kerala High Court regarding this. Amicus Curiae filed his report on this. During this it was told that due to reviews people get confused and are not able to form the right opinion. Wrong reviews of a film circulating on social media have a negative impact on the audience. Taking this as the basis, people decide to watch the film or not.
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