
In a significant turn of events, the Telangana government has revised its earlier decision allowing a sharp increase in ticket prices for Pawan Kalyan’s OG. This revision follows a petition filed in the High Court challenging the government’s move.
The court criticized the state for permitting inflated ticket rates and made strong observations regarding the decision. In response, the government issued a modified G.O., directing theaters to revert to standard ticket pricing as per existing regulations. Several exhibitors have already begun implementing regular ticket rates.
The Telangana government has previously faced public criticism and legal reprimands over inconsistent decisions concerning premiere shows and ticket pricing. With this development, there is speculation that the state may not allow any ticket price hikes for upcoming releases.
This decision could impact major films scheduled for release, including Nandamuri Balakrishna’s Akhanda 2 in December, followed by The Raja Saab and Mana Siva Shankara Vara Prasad Garu in January. The situation in Telangana’s film industry remains closely watched in the coming months.
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