Will AP make a Demarche atleast now?

SIBY JEYYA
The Andhra administration and telugu film heavyweights have been debating the low price cap on movie tickets for the past few months. cm Jagan's recent delegation to many actors yielded no fresh or favourable results. Just when everyone was feeling good about the government's assurances, the release of bheemla nayak has sparked yet another round of heated debates and mayhem between tollywood and ycp officials.

TFI and moviegoers are awaiting for the Andhra politicians to create a demarche or a political remark, at least in a soft-pedaling fashion, now that we have all welcomed a new month. RRR, Radhae Shyaam, Raama Rao on Duty, and AMJ are among the most awaited films that will be released in March. The ap Cine Exhibitors Association is angry with the government's involvement in the situation, and the recurrent moods of theatres that have expressed their dissatisfaction with ticket price-fixing are creeping and becoming careless day by day.

It's time for a serious change, because our enjoyment of viewing a movie is being overrun by never-ending political debates. Several notable actors, directors, and film industry professionals have come out against the move, pushing the state government to reconsider ticket pricing after the government raided or sealed theatres in several districts, citing misconducts and operating without renewing licences. And the issue remains unchanged and unabated. With so many huge movies coming out shortly, we're hoping for some clarity and a quick resolution to the disagreement.

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