Between its announcement and release, "Brahmastra" took a very long time—say let's seven years. You must use caution when disclosing information when you take so long. especially in this social media age. When the prices for the special effects began to soar, it became clear that either the movie's development was not well thought out or that things were getting out of hand. The supplier was enlisted as a partner as a remedy.

Later, there was this cost appeal to increase admission charges by more than Rs 400 crore. Please be patient and pay the additional amount because the movie has a budget of more than Rs 400 crore. This is what? a test of crowdsourcing? Furthermore, it is asserted that the movie will provide value for your money. Now, who provides that assurance—the director or the theatre administration, which wants to increase ticket prices?

The expression "money's value" is known in hindi as "paisa vasool," and it was always judged by the audience. The likelihood of that happening increases with the reasonableness of admission rates. Should the producers or the theatres have increased the entrance prices in light of the 1975 movie "Sholaysignificant "'s budget overrun? No, they stayed the same at Rs 2 to Rs 5 even after it gained popularity and became an all-time hit! Many movies have overrun their budgets, but there is no system in place to increase ticket prices at will!

It was widely known that the budget for the movie's pre-release promotion had been severely reduced, thus there would not be a lot of funding available. Such news has a propensity to trend on social media and can be harmful.

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