Producers nervous about excessive ticket charges for OG
Producers nervous about excessive ticket charges for Og. Pawan Kalyan’s Og directed by Sujeeth hit the screens at the moment and the movie is getting large response from all quarters.
However the exorbitant ticket charges are leaving producers and distributors in Andhra Pradesh nervous. Although AP and Telangana goverenment gave permission for ticket charges hike, Telangana Excessive Courtroom stayed the order.
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Within the midst of all this, Producer S.Ok. Nayeem Mohammad expressed anger on the hike in ticket charges. He mentioned ” The state governments ought to to not enable steep hikes that “wreck the Telugu movie trade. Whereas the official ticket price was capped at ₹800, some distributors bought tickets for ₹2,000–₹5,000 in some Telangana theatres to money in on the frenzy. Distributors are even setting income targets of ₹1 crore in areas like Kukatpally and RTC Crossroads. On-line reserving exhibits ‘full’ standing, however some tickets are diverted and bought offline at inflated costs at some locations,”
Producer M.V. Krishna Rao spoke about center class saying “A household spending ₹12,000 on 4 tickets for a star movie gained’t have cash left to look at different films for months. It will damage smaller movies and choke the trade,”
He provides “We want star-studded films had inexpensive tickets like in Chennai, the place they don’t seem to be above ₹180 even in multiplexes, however our authorities is kind of magnanimous, which is kind of unlucky,”
In Andhra Pradesh tickets are allegedly being bought for ₹2,500–₹5,000, regardless of the official value being considerably greater at ₹1,000 per head.