As a result, the film industry suggested to the jagan government that ticket prices be determined by three categories: multiplexes, air-conditioned cinemas, and non-air-conditioned cinemas, rather than by gramme panchayats, mandals, and cities. According to reports, the chief minister concurred. tollywood is said to have proposed a maximum ticket price of Rs 125 plus GST for air-conditioned cinemas and Rs 70 plus GST for non-air-conditioned theatres.

The government, on the other hand, proposed a maximum price of Rs 100 plus GST for air-conditioned theatres and Rs 60 plus GST for non-air-conditioned theatres. "However, after engaging with the tollywood committee, jagan might agree to the prices offered by the industry," sources stated. The chief minister has also consented to the megastar's proposal that theatres be allowed to show five big-ticket flicks every day for the first week. It would be done on a case-by-case basis, based on the directors' requests.

The fate of Pawan Kalyan's 'Bheemla Nayak' entirely depends on the meeting which is happening tomorrow and if all is well, the team will release the movie on 25th as planned and if not, the team will jump to the next date as they have no other choice left other than dancing to the tunes of the Chief Minister.

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