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Petitioner welcomes Maharashtra govt's stand on multiplexes banning outside food articles

Petitioner welcomes Maharashtra govt's stand on multiplexes banning outside food articles

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At present, people are not even allowed to carry water bottles to the theatres and have to resort to buying water and food at exuberant prices.

People going to the cinema to watch movies in Maharashtra will soon be able to carry their own food into the theatres after a man filed a petition in the Bombay High Court.

At present, people are not even allowed to carry water bottles to the theatres and have to buy water and food at exorbitant prices.

The government announcement came during the monsoon session of the Maharashtra Assembly after the Bombay High Court in June after a petition was filed by filmmaker Jainendra Baxi.

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Baxi's lawyer Advocate Aditya Pratap told ANI: "We had filed the petition in Bombay HC. Daily people are humiliated in multiplexes when their bags are checked and food items are thrown out so that multiplexes can sell a Rs 5 popcorn for Rs 250 and make money. We welcome Maharashtra govt's stand on it."

The government will also hold meetings with multiplex owners and resolve the issue of higher pricing of eatables and beverages in multiplexes.

State Food Supplies Minister Ravindra Chavan while announcing the government's decision has said in the Maharashtra Assembly that the government will take action against theatre employees and owners who do not comply with the order, reports said.

Last month, the Bombay High Court had asked the Maharashtra government why it could not regulate the prices of food items being sold at exorbitant rates in multiplexes across the state.