“Adipurush” seems to be facing difficulties in captivating audiences and sustaining its initial craze. Following a promising opening weekend, the film has experienced significant drops in attendance during the weekdays, leaving the team grappling to maintain collections.
To boost ticket sales, the team decided to reduce the price of the 3D version to 150 rupees for viewers in Karnataka and North India. However, this strategy did not yield the desired outcome, prompting further reductions to 112 rupees.
Unfortunately, the declining interest in the film stems from factors beyond ticket prices, with the film’s execution and overall quality becoming subjects of debate.
On Sunday, the team proudly announced that the audiences can watch the film in 3D for 112 rupees, and they did not give clarity on the terms and conditions for the same.
When a film fails to maintain audience engagement beyond its initial release, it raises questions about the storytelling, performances, and execution. “Adipurush” seems to have encountered these challenges, leading to a drop in interest among moviegoers.
While the reduction in ticket prices may attract some potential viewers, it is unlikely to address the core issue of waning interest.
This post was last modified on 26 June 2023 8:02 am
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