It is reported that Baahubli-2 tickets will cost more. Outside India they are likely to cost about $33 to $ 44 which is very high in nature. If the producer has spent a huge budget, that is his discretion, he should not burden the common man in the name of budget to make a killing before the movie is declared a hit or flop.
We do not know what would be the pricing in Telugu. In lultiplexes the starting ticket itself cost around hundred rupees. What would be the cost for Baahubali is not know. If you argue with the producers or the exhibitors, they will ask you not to go for the movie or not to go to the multiplexes.
Hike in the Ticket Pricing every time a big movie comes up for release is a worrying trend. Especially, Movie Lovers who wish to watch their favourite movies in the first weekend itself are left with no other option.
A Movie goer expressed his displeasure over the way in which Producers/Distributors/Exhibitors have been trying to cash in on the craze with abnormal ticket pricing. What about a family if they want to go to the movie if an individual cannot afford the ticket.
Tickets of Movies like ‘Avatar’ were priced at $5 to $10 each. Even Bollywood blockbusters such as ‘PK’ and ‘Dangal’ were priced at $10 to $12 per Ticket.
But the Tickets of films starring Tollywood top guns are sold at $25. For ‘Baahubali 2’, each Ticket costs anywhere from $33 to $42. Is Baahubali bigger than Avatar? Do they think telugu audience are sentimental fools?
No one has asked Rajamouli to go for a big budget and put the burden on the public. There should be entertainment but not extraction in the name of big budget.
Telugu Film Industry Records aren’t real & it’s just looting of the audience. Claims of Heroes saying they make movies for fans is nothing but trash as money is what they care for.
For example some of the NTR movies were flops and did not collect the money as it was projected. The producers later said that they lost money.
Just for creating hype they announce about the record breaking collections so on and so forth.