Usually benefit shows that screen the just releasing films of big movies start at 4 AM, giving more kick to fans, but they burn the pocket as well.
The price of a ticket for these shows always starts above ₹1000 and sometimes are sold for a couple of thousand. But here is a great mega move that is exciting many fans for Thursday and Friday morning.
And now surprisingly, the Telangana government has given permission to screen 4 AM benefit shows not just for single screens but also for multiplexes in the city.
What’s the biggest catch here is that, while single screens are selling tickets for these benefit shows at exorbitant prices, the 4:35 and 5 AM shows at popular multiplexes like INOX are being sold at ₹295 only.
This is a huge kick-ass move as fans are getting super delighted and almost all these shows are full with an hour of opening the bookings.
If at this ‘benefit show’ at ‘regular price’ trend continues for big movies in the coming days, the collections of all the films irrespective of the talk will get a big boon in the Nizam area, and soon Telangana collections might overtake Andhra-Ceeded collections for almost all the films. Looks like the Telangana government got its move right to appease the Telugu producers and Tollywood as a whole.
Definitely Jan 12th releasing Veera Simha Reddy and Jan 13th releasing Waltair Veerayya are going to benefit hugely from this movie, as Balayya and Chiranjeevi’s fans respectively are doing a feast already.
This post was last modified on 11 January 2023 10:26 pm
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