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Bollywood: The result of National Cinema Day has opened the eyes of producers-distributors, now the trend of cheap tickets is coming

On the occasion of National Cinema Day on 23rd, 6.5 lakh audiences enjoyed watching the film in the rest of the country except South India during the film ticket price scheme of Rs 75.

On the one hand, Brahmastra got a good response among the Bollywood films that the audience yearned for in theatres. After this, on the occasion of National Cinema Day on 23rd September, the film ticket price scheme of Rs 75 has received an overwhelming response from the audience across the country. After that the eyes of filmmakers and distributors have been opened and now the trend of reducing the prices of new films has started.

Bumper crowd on National Cinema Day

Let us tell you that on the occasion of National Cinema Day on 23rd, during the film ticket price scheme of Rs 75, 6.5 lakh viewers in the rest of the country except South India enjoyed watching the film. This has made the multiplex managers understand one thing that people want to watch movies but they are being prevented from coming to the theaters due to the indiscriminate charging of prices through multiplexes. The reason for this is that the crowd on this day was never seen in the last two years.

Cheap tickets will also be available for new films

It is worth noting that these figures have now started the trend of keeping the ticket prices of new films low. The cheap ticket scheme by the makers of Brahmastra has been extended for a few days and tickets are being offered at a base price of Rs 100. After that the makers of ‘Vikram Veda’ have also announced to give tickets to the audience at cheap prices. According to trade sources in Bollywood, if this process of cutting tickets continues for a long time, then the economic equation will have to change in terms of production cost of films and huge fees paid to actors.

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Sahil Kothari

Sahil Kothari is a Senior Journalist at youthistaan.com Follow him on twitter @sahilkothari21
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