Bengaluru district consumer court has found theatre chain PVR INOX guilty of delaying movie screenings by airing excessive advertisements. The court called this an «unfair» trade practice and ordered the multiplex chain to pay Rs 1 lakh in punitive damages. It also directed PVR INOX to clearly communicate the actual start time of movies to viewers.
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The case was filed by a Bengaluru resident who attended a 4:05 pm show of Sam Bahadur in December 2023 with two family members. However, the movie started only at 4:30 pm after a long series of advertisements, causing inconvenience and disrupting their schedule.
The court awarded the complainant Rs 20,000 for the mental distress and inconvenience caused. An additional Rs 8,000 was granted to cover litigation costs.
The court stressed that in a fast-paced world, time is valuable, and businesses cannot profit unfairly from consumers' time and money. It observed, «Spending 25 to 30 minutes watching advertisements is a significant waste of time, especially for individuals with tight schedules. People seek entertainment for relaxation, but that does not mean they have no other responsibilities.»
PVR INOX argued that government regulations require public
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