Creative netizens chide Government’s statement on outside food in Cinema Halls The government’s announcement on Friday the 13th July about allowing outside food in cinema halls has caught the creative side of the netizens. Since By Team Bollyy 21 Jul 2018 | Updated On 21 Jul 2018 10:44 IST in Around the web New Update Follow Us Share The government’s announcement on Friday the 13th July about allowing outside food in cinema halls has caught the creative side of the netizens. Since 8 days social media has been filled with reactions and hilarious jokes. From Twitter to Facebook to Instagram, social media is loaded with discussions about the same. Apart from some serious concerns that were raised by important people related to the industry; here are some memes that surfaced on the social media: pic.twitter.com/3sE2RuA8Iw— Anshu #? (@_marwadi) July 20, 2018 pic.twitter.com/r5Y7kBDqTL— Boomz (@bhumika1321) July 20, 2018 pic.twitter.com/0WuAwsBlte— Lama (@TheDirtySprite) July 20, 2018 If outside food is allowed inside the cinemas. Is it a major security concern? pic.twitter.com/oJo9G2foyd— SwatKat (@Swaty_Here) July 20, 2018 Now, not to worry if you go alone for a movie.. there will be rats to give you a company 😂 pic.twitter.com/LRdcx59eRl— Godman Chikna (@Madan_Chikna) July 19, 2018 Soon to be seen in Maharastra. pic.twitter.com/HcEGpnxxLy— Hemangi (@MiHemangi) July 20, 2018 Outside food in cinemas will compromise the security. pic.twitter.com/yOOQ6jBfZc— chudailon ki naani (@bitchwanti) July 20, 2018 Security needs to be tightened in cinemas now. pic.twitter.com/BI2m1iqDkC— Jaey Gajera (@JaeyGajeraIndia) July 20, 2018 If outside food is allowed in cinemas, there will be huge chaos and security is liked to get compromised. pic.twitter.com/L6QaRNGD31— Just Let It B (@BhaktisBanter) July 20, 2018 Upcoming scnes of cinema houses. pic.twitter.com/t4Kr2xG66K— Santosh Shukla (@ssantoshshukla) July 15, 2018 pic.twitter.com/HpC6mqF6gX— Nikhil 🏏 (@CricCrazyNIKS) July 15, 2018 We are Indians. Yes we are good cooks and we love food. But that doesn't mean we should actually carry home cooked food to a multiplex for watching movie.— Sushil K Kashyap (@SushilKashyap01) July 15, 2018 While coming back from the movies, people will discuss about what all their neighbors were eating rather than what was the movie storyline!— वेद (@AAPVed) July 15, 2018 Imagine an emotional scene where the lead actor is dying and a whole family enjoying Rajma Chawal and talking loud. Whole hall filled with smell of curry, who would want this kind of movie experience ? 🤔— Prabhu (@Cricprabhu) July 15, 2018 There is a difference between train journey and watching movie in a multiplex. The former is meant to carry your own food, the latter is not.— Ria (@RiaRevealed) July 15, 2018 Hearing that now Dabawallas are coming in the movie theatres and delivering food at the seats. Wondering won't it be a disturbance for others around ?— Saravanan Hari 💛🦁🏏 (@CricSuperFan) July 15, 2018 During interval family members will lay the bed sheet and everyone will sit together enjoying home cooked curry and roti and making the hall dirty. movie time gonna be ruined forsure.— Anuj Prajapati (@anujprajapati11) July 15, 2018 First half - 2 hours break - Second half : pic.twitter.com/JixTnebMtb— Humor Being ☁️ (@followTheGupta) July 15, 2018 Alcoholics be like. *Itti Khushi to mujhe aajtak nahi hui* pic.twitter.com/6R7ByWxckq— Angoor Stark 🍇🇮🇳 (@ladywithflaws) July 15, 2018 Don't be surprised if you get to see this visuals in the multiplexes.😂😂 pic.twitter.com/htQOwpIjI5— Coffee ☕🚩 (@Wacky_guy) July 15, 2018 Watching movie in a multiplex is a wonderful experience, the ambiance, the quietness, the whole atmosphere adds to the feeling of watching a movie. Making it an open garden or dhaba won't help.— Pooja Sangwan (@PoojaSangwan15) July 15, 2018 Rather than remembering the Awesome performances by stars, all I will remember is what my neighbour was eating in the movie hall— प्रवीण पटेल ™© (@prav2410) July 15, 2018 Roadside vendors will put their stalls inside theatres by buying one movie ticket. Then they will keep making paani puri and Bhelpuri while you watch the intense action sequence or an emotional romantic scene..— अमोल नवथर (@Ams_NavThar) July 15, 2018 You only need a movie ticket to watch a movie. Buying or not buying food from the multiplex is totally your choice. What's the point of enforcing rules that will ultimately bring discomfort to audience— नियति (@Destiiny303) July 15, 2018 The sounds of Spoons hitting plates and people breaking groundnuts will add on to the background music of movie. This is not what anyone wants to experience.— Aashi (@aashi_81) July 15, 2018 Upcoming scnes of cinema houses. pic.twitter.com/t4Kr2xG66K— Santosh Shukla (@ssantoshshukla) July 15, 2018 We are Indians. Yes we are good cooks and we love food. But that doesn't mean we should actually carry home cooked food to a multiplex for watching movie.— Sushil K Kashyap (@SushilKashyap01) July 15, 2018 pic.twitter.com/HpC6mqF6gX— Nikhil 🏏 (@CricCrazyNIKS) July 15, 2018 While coming back from the movies, people will discuss about what all their neighbors were eating rather than what was the movie storyline!— वेद (@AAPVed) July 15, 2018 Imagine an emotional scene where the lead actor is dying and a whole family enjoying Rajma Chawal and talking loud. Whole hall filled with smell of curry, who would want this kind of movie experience ? 🤔— Prabhu (@Cricprabhu) July 15, 2018 Hearing that now Dabawallas are coming in the movie theatres and delivering food at the seats. Wondering won't it be a disturbance for others around ?— Saravanan Hari 💛🦁🏏 (@CricSuperFan) July 15, 2018 There is a difference between train journey and watching movie in a multiplex. The former is meant to carry your own food, the latter is not.— Ria (@RiaRevealed) July 15, 2018 During interval family members will lay the bed sheet and everyone will sit together enjoying home cooked curry and roti and making the hall dirty. movie time gonna be ruined forsure.— Anuj Prajapati (@anujprajapati11) July 15, 2018 First half - 2 hours break - Second half : pic.twitter.com/JixTnebMtb— Humor Being ☁️ (@followTheGupta) July 15, 2018 Maharastra govt - You can bring outside food in multiplexes. Me - pic.twitter.com/qhIdivAX4w— Manbir Rawat ?? (@manbir_rawat1) July 15, 2018 Watching movie in a multiplex is a wonderful experience, the ambiance, the quietness, the whole atmosphere adds to the feeling of watching a movie. Making it an open garden or dhaba won't help.— Pooja Sangwan (@PoojaSangwan15) July 15, 2018 You only need a movie ticket to watch a movie. Buying or not buying food from the multiplex is totally your choice. What's the point of enforcing rules that will ultimately bring discomfort to audience— नियति (@Destiiny303) July 15, 2018 The sounds of Spoons hitting plates and people breaking groundnuts will add on to the background music of movie. This is not what anyone wants to experience.— Aashi (@aashi_81) July 15, 2018 For more Bollywood updates, follow Bollyy! Tags: Bollywood, Bollywood News, Bollywood Updates, Television, Telly News, Cinema Halls, Memes, Creative netizens, Government #bollywood news #Bollywood #Bollywood updates #television #Telly News #Cinema Halls #Creative netizens #Government #Memes Related Articles Advertisment Latest Stories Read the Next Article