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Pushpa 2 Ticket Price Hike: AP Govt To Release GO?

As per latest reports trending on the social media, The government of Andhra Pradesh also granted permission for ticket price hikes in the state for Pushpa 2: The Rule. The film hits the screens on December 5th. The team is organizing the film’s premieres on December 4th. The government is expected to pass the GO today.

As per our information, the government is allowing a hike of 800 rupees for premieres, just like in Telangana. From the 5th of December, a hike of 200 rupees will be granted for multiplex watching, and a hike of 150 rupees will be permitted on single screens.

Just like in Telangana, the hike will be applied for the first one week, and then, there will be a change in the price as usual. The film unit is expecting a big number on day one with these hiked ticket prices. The team is also expecting a record-breaking opening in the USA.

Rashmika Mandanna, Fahadh Faasil, Sunil, Anasuya Bharadwaj and others are a part of the film.

This post was last modified on 2 December 2024 7:01 am

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