Taking advantage of its patriotic theme to draw viewers, Sky Force, starring akshay kumar and Veer Pahariya, is scheduled for release ahead of Republic Day. Expectations are high because of Akshay's history with films of a similar nature. Sky Force is giving out free tickets up to $400 for the weekend in an effort to draw in more viewers. The difficulties bollywood is currently facing are reflected in this greatly undervalued approach.
 
For example, in Hyderabad, a ticket that costs Rs. 225 can be purchased for just Rs. 26 on the PVR and INOX platforms by using the discount code FLYHIGH400. For as low as 25 to 50 rupees, viewers may now enjoy the movie, which is definitely a great deal for spectators. This strategy may increase attendance, but it also highlights how little natural excitement there is about the film.
 In order to attract audiences, multiplexes appear to be depending more on steep discounts and corporate reservations than on the quality of the films. Typically, Republic Day week is a popular period for patriotic movies, but Sky Force seems to be having trouble creating any buzz. It appears that cinemas are more concerned with boosting food and beverage sales than ticket sales. Whether the producers disclose box office receipts using the original ticket pricing or the discounted rates will be another interesting factor. Such actions could give the movie a false impression of its financial success and raise more concerns about the state of the business.
 
 

 

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