Petition in Telangana High Court against Pushpa 2..!?

Sowmiya Sriram
Petition in telangana High court against pushpa 2..!?
The movie 'Pushpa 2', which is eagerly awaited by movie lovers across the country, is set to hit the screens on december 5. It is known that the buzz of premiere shows will start from tomorrow evening. Along with the premiere show tickets, the telangana state government has given permission to increase ticket rates in multiplex and single-screen theaters on a large scale for the first week and ten days. In addition to the huge budget of the movie, pushpa 2 has brought good recognition to telugu at the national level, so the government has given permission to increase ticket rates. Mythri movie Makers, who said he would give pushpa 2 tickets, said that the government has allowed the increase in ticket rates by taking into account all the factors including theater maintenance costs.
However, some are expressing strong objections, saying that increasing the ticket rates of pushpa 2 so much is not right. It is known that various criticisms are being expressed that the ticket rates of pushpa 2 are such that they are putting a hole in the pockets of the fans and why are the fans being robbed like this? A lawyer has approached the court regarding the increase in the ticket rates of pushpa 2. He stated in his petition that the middle class was not able to watch the film and that the ticket prices were increased so that the family audience could not watch the film. The telangana High court has given permission to hear this petition. There are possibilities of issuing notices to the producers, theaters, and the government in this regard. Even if this petition is heard and any verdict is given by the court, there are chances that the film will be released and earn the required collections. Some are expressing the opinion that this will serve as publicity for pushpa 2 and there is no problem for the producers. It remains to be seen how the court will respond to this petition that will be heard today, and what arguments are likely to be heard in court from the government and the producers.

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