Things in bollywood have not been the same since Pathaan and Jawan, notably at the box office. bollywood has emerged from a protracted slump, with SRK demonstrating his box office tenacity after a long absence. A similar move is expected from salman Khan's tiger 3, but the film has not been performing as well as projected.

Though tiger 3 enthusiasts blame the World Cup, Diwali, and other factors for the slowdown in tiger 3 sales, the reality remains that the content of tiger 3 is not particularly outstanding. That is why it has not eclipsed the popularity of Pathaan or Jawan. While the discussions go on, salman khan defends tiger 3's collections with an unusual rationale.

Salman Khan claims that tiger 3 was launched and operated for low ticket costs, as opposed to others who charged higher amounts. He maintains that he meant to save people's money by charging low pricing, which has hurt his film's sales and collecting. Again, Tiger3 did not give any reductions during the first week, and it was shown in North States multiplexes at premium prices. Furthermore, the single displays remain the same pricing as before.

After barely two weeks, tiger 3 ticket prices at PVR and INOX multiplexes have dropped to a fixed cost of 150 rupees, and Salman's logic for tiger 3 collecting appears weird. salman further claims that his forthcoming films will have high ticket prices and that he will provide the results that everyone expects from his flicks.



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