Because of this stupid people attempt...i missed the show yesterday... :(
anyway i'll watch today..

DeviDas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:    source: 
http://www.cinemaonline.com.my/news/news.asp?search=sivajichaos
   
  Unruly Crowds at Sivaji screening cause cinema to close for a week

By Z.Y. Lee 


  15 Jun � Crowds at two cinemas screening Tamil blockbuster Sivaji The Boss 
turned ugly last night, damaging property and breaking glass screens over 
ticket sales and projection problems. 

            Blood (?) on Sri Intan Cinema steps As a result, Lotus Five Star's 
Panggung Sri Intan in Klang is closed  for a week, presumably for repairs to 
the damage allegedly caused by patrons who turned unruly when they were told 
that the screening of Sivaji last night was cancelled. 

Cinema manager Kalatharan told Cinema Online that those who bought the tickets 
to the 9pm and midnight shows yesterday would get their refunds. "The cinema 
will be closed for a week for repairs," he said. It is learnt that the 
screenings were cancelled due to problems with its digital projection system 
and when the fans were told about it about 9pm, "they went wild". 

Cinema Online visited Sri Intan today and saw workers cleaning up the premises. 
We also found what looked like a pool of dried blood on the steps of the cinema 
entrance. The management would not elaborate on last night's fracas or whether 
a police report had been made.                Notice spotted at Sri Intan 
Cinema informing patrons about the refund   Closure notice at Sri Intan Cinema 
At the Coliseum Cinema in KL, which reopened yesterday with the screening of 
Sivaji, fans turned unruly when they discovered that they could not get tickets 
to the 9pm and midnight shows. They accused the management of fraud, selling 
tickets to spivs. Cinema Online visited the Coliseum this afternoon and found 
the glass screen for the ticket counter shattered, presumably by the frustrated 
crowd. 

It is also learnt that police from Dang Wangi station and a Light Strike Force 
unit was called in to control the crowd at Coliseum which spilled onto the 
streets and  caused traffic congestion. 

According to Coliseum cinema manager Sopie Babu, many fans who were queueing up 
since 8am found themselves without tickets shortly after counters opened at 
4.45pm. This led to accusations of selling tickets to spivs. However, Sopie 
denied the allegations, saying that "police were called in very early in the 
day because we knew there would be some trouble as soon as we saw that queues 
started forming at 8 am. As for black market tickets, these are things of the 
past when gangsters ruled. This is no longer the case. We limited the ticket 
sales to 10 per queueing customer." 

            The cracked glass at the Coliseum ticket counter Last night's 
fiasco left a cracked glass  screen of the ticket counter and a damaged 
corridor shutter. Mr. Zaheer, a roti-canai maker from Section 17, Petaling 
Jaya, told Cinema Online that he avoided yesterday's ticket rush because he 
knew that trouble was inevitable. "It's a Rajnikanth movie so I knew it would 
be crazy. I have to go to Singapore tonight so I came today to catch the 3pm 
show because I know that that's one of the only slots which I can get tickets 
for," he said. 

At the State cinema in PJ, screening was also halted when the digital 
projection system encountered problems. However, there were no reports of any 
incident and the patrons settled for ticket refunds. 



 Devi         

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