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Karnataka plans 2% cess on movie tickets, TV channels for the welfare of cine workers

India’s film industry draws 2.2 billion ticket buyers annually, with audiences in Karnataka alone spending around Rs 4 crore on movie watching each year, Labour Minister Santosh Lad informed the Assembly last year.

September 26, 2025 / 21:40 IST
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The Karnataka government has floated draft rules to impose a 2 percent cess on cinema tickets and television channels, with the proceeds earmarked for cine workers’ welfare, according to the Labour Department.

The state government in a September 24 notification said that two percent cess on cinema tickets of all theatres including multiplex theatres and two percent cess on total transaction of television entertainment channels operating in the state of Karnataka will be collected.

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The draft rules fall under the Karnataka Cine and Cultural Activists (Welfare) Act, enacted last year. The Act provides for the creation of a dedicated Social Security and Welfare Fund, financed through a 1–2 percent cess on movie tickets and subscription fees.

As per the draft rules, cine and cultural workers between the ages of 18 and 60 are required to register with the government. The term covers not just actors, musicians, and dancers, but also individuals engaged in skilled, unskilled, manual, or supervisory roles.