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Prabhas is all set to enthral audiences with Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire, scheduled for release on December 22. The Telugu film industry anticipates the impact of recent political changes in Telangana following Revanth Reddy’s oath as the 2nd Chief Minister of the state. Recognised pan-India, Telugu cinema has often clashed with big-budget Bollywood films, making opening collections critical for the film’s overall success. To heighten the hype on release day, producers and distributors are requesting extra shows and a ticket price hike.
Mythri Movie Distributors LLP, the distribution unit of Telugu film production house Mythri Movie Makers, has acquired the distribution rights for Salaar in the Nizam region. They’ve approached the newly formed government with specific requests. According to Telugu industry tracker Aakashvani on Twitter, the production house seeks a Rs 100 hike in ticket prices for both single-screen theatres and multiplexes. Additionally, they’ve requested permission for six shows on Day 1, starting from 4 am across Nizam, and special shows at selected screens on Day 1, beginning at 1 am.
#Salaar – NIZAM – Mythri Movies Requested Telangana Government to grant permission on ₹100/- ticket price hike both in Single Screens and Multiplexes. Approval from the Government is yet to be received. Bookings will be opened after receiving the approval. #SalaarCeaseFire pic.twitter.com/HzWkX9cjwt
— Whynot Cinemas (@WhynotCinemas) December 14, 2023
If granted, the ticket price for single-screen theatres will be Rs 290, while multiplexes will charge a maximum of Rs 413. The previous Telangana government, led by K Chandrasekhar Rao, had granted special permission for a 4 am early morning show for Prabhas’ last film, Adipurush.
#Salaar Nizam:Mythri has applied for a ticket price hike of Rs 100 in both single screens and multiplexes, along with 6th show screening permission.
Prices for #SalaarCeaseFire , if the government approves Rs 100/- hike requested by Mythri: – Multiplexes: Max 413/-… pic.twitter.com/ywUpbrXRpp
— Movies4u Official (@Movies4u_Officl) December 14, 2023
The decision is pending government approval, and bookings will open only after receiving the green light. Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire has been awarded an ‘A’ certificate by the CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification) with a runtime locked at 2 hours and 55 minutes. Directed by Prashanth Neel and backed by Hombale Films, the action drama features Prabhas alongside Prithviraj Sukumaran, Shruti Haasan, and Jagapathi Babu in lead roles.
The film’s release and subsequent performance at the box office will be closely watched as the Telugu industry navigates potential challenges amid political changes in the state.
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