Kannada
film
industry
has
been
suffering
from
lots
of
flop
movies
for
the
past
few
years
and
Karnataka
Film
Chamber
of
Commerce
(KFCC)
has
been
struggling
to
find
the
reasons
of
the
failure
and
solve
them.
But
somewhere
it
seems
that
the
reason
behind
this
is
KFCC's
ignorance.
It
is
said
that
the
KFCC
itself
is
bypassing
own
rules
and
regulation.
Experts
claim
that
if
it
had
strictly
followed
them,
it
could
have
saved
the
industry
at
least
to
some
extent.
The
latest
example
to
KFCC's
negligence
is
that
six
Kannada
movies
i.e.
Hendthira
Darbar,
Zamana,
Holi,
Preethi
Andhre
Ishtena,
Parikshe
and
Rowdy
Hrudaya
are
lined
up
to
release
at
a
time
this
week.
Who
gave
permission
to
the
producers
of
all
these
movies?
What
is
the
KFCC
doing?
This
is
not
the
first
time
that
a
bulk
of
movies
are
releasing
at
one
go.
It
has
happened
many
times
earlier
too.
What
I
want
to
tell
is
that
the
KFCC
has
a
rule,
which
states
that
only
three
movies
can
be
released
at
a
time
so
that
each
movie
will
have
enough
number
of
theatres
and
no
producer
will
suffer
loss
at
the
Box
Office.
Basanth
Kumar
Patil,
who
has
recently
been
elected
as
the
president
of
the
KFCC,
had
promised
so
many
things
to
improve
the
Kannada
film
industry
during
his
first
press
meeting.
This
instance
has
raised
the
doubt
that
whether
he
is
really
serious
about
the
industry?
Will
he
be
held
responsible
for
this
incident?
However,
he
was
not
available
on
telephone
call.
He
seemed
to
be
very
busy
solving
Dwarakish's
title
issue.