Rather than issuing the newly promised GO for the sake of increasing ticket prices and allowing five shows per day, Andhra Pradesh Government has once proved that they are indifferent to Pawan Kalyan’s films.
In this crucial period during the release of “Bheemla Nayak”, the government has in fact warned theatre owners to not run extra shows and sell tickets at exorbitant prices.
Standing by their previous GO that orders theatre owners to sell tickets at dead cheap prices in B & Ce centres, AP Govt issued a note saying that revenue department officials will be observing ticket counters in disguise to keep a tab on the malpractises. That means the so called meeting of Telugu superstars hasn’t had its effect on the Jagan government when it comes to Bheemla Nayak’s release.
Amidst these happenings, one wonders if Bheemla Nayak will be able to achieve the might ₹ 100 crores ‘share’ feat needed to save the distributors and exhibitors. On the other hand, Telangana government has not only given permission to screen an extra show but also allowed the exhibitors to hike the ticket prices too for the first two weeks.
This post was last modified on 24 February 2022 10:30 am
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