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PVR Inox to challenge Bengaluru penalty order for 'wasting time' with 25-minute ads

The cinema advertising revenue has not gone back to pre-Covid levels, analysts tracking the exhibition business have said, and while the inventories have been filling up, the pricing is still muted.

February 20, 2025 / 14:51 IST
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PVR Inox
PVR Inox

India's top multiplex chain PVR Inox is set to challenge the order passed by the Bengaluru District Consumer Commission which had ruled that showing long advertisements before the start of the movie is an unfair trade practice.

"PVR INOX acknowledges the Order passed by the Hon’ble District Consumer Redressal Commission, Bengaluru. We are currently reviewing the Order in detail and firmly believe that we have a strong case. Accordingly, we intend to challenge the decision before the appropriate legal forum," the company said in a statement shared with Moneycontrol.

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The consumer court has levied a penalty of Rs 20,000 on PVR Inox, payable to the complainant for mental distress and wasting time, along with Rs 8,000 as legal expenses, after he complained about a 25-minute delay in the screening of the film, during which advertisements were played. Additionally, a penalty of Rs 1 lakh has also been imposed on the company.

In a complaint, Abhishek MR said that the movie Sam Bahadur - which was supposed to start at 4:05 pm at a PVR Inox cinema in 2023 - began after a 25-minute delay. During that period, the cinema played advertisements. The complainant argued that time is money, and that due to the misrepresentation of movie show timings by the cinema, he was unable to attend other scheduled appointments, leading to irreplaceable losses.