The substantial increase in ticket costs for pushpa 2: The Rule in telangana has sparked uproar. On the evening of december 4, the maximum ticket price for premiere performances is Rs. 1200. The cost of normal shows is Rs. 354 for single screens and Rs. 531 for multiplexes. Moviegoers have reacted negatively to this, particularly middle-class and family groups. They believe they can't afford the tickets because of the higher prices. The telangana High court has received a petition contesting the increase in ticket prices. There will be a hearing today.

Although the producer has the authority to choose pricing, many people wonder if such exorbitant ticket costs are fair. A possible boycott has already been suggested by certain viewers as a way to express their disapproval. Some people have complained about the expensive ticket pricing on social media.

They joked that they needed personal loans to pay for their families' tickets. Others have criticized the choice on websites like X. They said they would rather wait for the movie's over-the-top (OTT) release than shell out a lot of cash for tickets. The price increase and more performances were just authorized by the telangana government.
 
 


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