PAS led Kelantan gov't are willing to approve cinemas if operators following guidelines, such as having separate seating for women and closing during Ramadan.
Cinema-goers are talking about cinemas being set up at the
KB Mall here, but there is a lot of uncertainty.
The official page of the mall posted on Facebook said that
Paragon cinemas, with eight screens, would start operations at the mall from
July. It even had pictures of the proposed cinema outlet.
However, local media quoted Kelantan Executive Councillor
Abdul Fattah Mahmood as saying last month that he did not receive any
application from the operator.
He had earlier said the Kelantan Government was open to the
idea of cinemas. He said they were willing to approve the setting up of cinemas
provided the operators were willing to adhere strictly to the conditions laid
out by the Kelantan authorities.
Among the conditions are that cinemas should not operate
during the Ramadan month. They should also not operate at prayer times at
night.
Other conditions include that men and women must sit
separately and that some of the lights must be switched on, local media
reported.
Source -FMT-
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