The government approved single-screen prices of Rs 236 and plexus prices of Rs 383. The group has chosen to charge Rs 225 and Rs 350, respectively. This is more expensive than normal for the Shankar-directed film. Even if indian 2 is a possible sequel, high ticket costs have been a recent trend that discourages people from going to the movies. While kalki is an unusual exception, its success was aided by the fact that it was a popular telugu major event movie.
However, the producers of indian 2 don't seem to be bothered by the trend towards slower-moving theatres, as seen by their decision to charge more in Telangana. For the film to capitalize on this price hike, it is crucial to maintain the effect of the openers and favorable discussion. Will indian 2 receive the appropriate payoff for taking this risk? We'll soon have the answer.