"Adipurush" appears to be having trouble holding viewers' attention and maintaining its early enthusiasm. After a strong opening weekend, the movie has had major attendance declines over the week, leaving the crew struggling to keep collections up. The crew made the decision to lower the cost of the 3D version for karnataka and North indian audiences to 150 rupees in order to increase ticket sales. This tactic did not, however, provide the expected results, which led to additional decreases to 112 rupees.

Unfortunately, issues other than ticket pricing are to blame for the film's waning popularity, and the execution and general calibre of the movie are now up for discussion. The crew triumphantly announced on sunday that viewers could view the movie in 3D for just 112 rupees, but they omitted to include the restrictions and limitations.

There are issues with the plot, acting, and execution when a movie loses its audience after its first release. Moviegoers' interest in "Adipurush" appears to have decreased as a result of these troubles and difficulties. Even while the cost of admission may be reduced, this is unlikely to solve the fundamental problem of diminishing interest.




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