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Are Cinema Ads Influential or Intrusive for Moviegoers?

The Daily Guardian

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April 17, 2025

Are advertisements intrusive? It's an age-old question that has been debated enough for almost all possible forms and mediums.

- Dr. S Krishnan & Suyash Kunal Joshi

Are Cinema Ads Influential or Intrusive for Moviegoers?

Are advertisements intrusive? It's an age-old question that has been debated enough for almost all possible forms and mediums. Recently, cinema advertising got stuck in a similar cross-fire of opinions after a Bengaluru consumer forum fined PVR INOX for showing too many ads and wasting the complainant's time.

The increasing length of pre-film advertisement reels in cinemas is trending because cinema-goers are expressing growing frustration and dissatisfaction with the amount of time spent watching ads before movies. This frustration is fueled by the perception that cinemas are wasting their time with excessive advertising, detracting from the overall movie-going experience. The case highlighted the growing frustration among moviegoers who feel their leisure time is being overtaken by excessive promotional content, raising questions about consumer rights and reasonable expectations on the part of multiplex ticket buyers.

The two contradictory headline-worthy updates, so close together, started the debate. Is cinema advertising influential or intrusive? According to industry observers, in-cinema advertising is limited to 20 minutes per show in most theaters. Of these, up to 10 minutes of the inventory can be used to run ads by the central and state governments. However, in cases of big blockbusters, theaters have reportedly run ads for 30 to 50 minutes in a show. This is where the question of intrusion comes up—it's a significant time commitment that audiences did not explicitly agree to when purchasing their tickets.

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