Actress Nayanthara is now preparing for the release of her upcoming horror thriller Connect. The movie "Connect," is directed by Ashwin Saravanan. It will debut on December 22 in theatres.
The movie was made with the intention of being released without an intermission. The theatre owners are apparently causing problems for the film producers. They are refusing to show the film without an intermission.
According to reports, producer Vignesh Shivan said in an interview about the movie "Connect". He wanted to try something new with the project as a producer. He added that the movie's plot is interesting and engaging. It goes without an intermission. The movie's uninterrupted pace will provide the audience with an intriguing experience. However, the theatres are now refusing to show the film without a break for food and drink. They are citing a potential decline in business.
The privately held theatres only make a profit from their food and drink. The state of Tamil Nadu has set fixed ticket rates. Now the theatre owners apparently fear a decline in business. The business could face financial difficulties if the film continues without an interval.
Nayanthara and filmmaker Ashwin Saravanan have worked together on two movies. They previously worked on the horror film "Maya," while "Connect" is made by Nayanthara and Vignesh Shivan under their own brand. Nayanthara recently appeared in the Malayalam movie "Gold". She will soon return to the set to make her Bollywood debut movie, "Jawan," with Shah Rukh Khan. The actress has committed to 10 additional films.