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Permission granted for Acharya hikes in Telugu states

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Just like other big releases in recent past, Megastar Chiranjeevi’s Acharya has also received permission for hikes in Telugu states. The film which is all set to release on April 29th has been given a Rs 50 hike permission in Andhra Pradesh.

In Telangana, the multiplexes have been permitted to price the tickets at Rs 354 and single screens can hike the prices to Rs 210. These hikes will be permitted only for the first week and after that theatres will have to get back to original prices.

Koratala Siva has directed this action entertainer which will see Mega Star Chiranjeevi alongside Mega Power Star Ram Charan. Pooja Hegde will be seen alongside Ram Charan in this multistarrer.

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While Kajal Agarwal was also a part of this project and shot for many days, Koratala Siva has revealed that her portions have been removed from the film.

Meanwhile, the buzz for the movie is quite low and there is not the usual excitement amongst the audience. The movie’s songs have also failed to impress movie lovers. Laahe Laahe, Neelambari and much-hyped multi-starrer song, Bhale Bhale Banjara too didn’t strike the chord.

The theatrical business is valued at 133 crores worldwide and Acharya will have to do an exceedingly great job at attracting audience if it has to make profits at the box-office.

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