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RRR makers planning to meet TS Government for Ticket hike & special price

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Radhe Shyam starring Prabhas and Pooja Hegde released on March 11 yesterday in all Indian languages. The film has managed to get a mixed talk. Radhe Shyam even with present exisiting Ticket prices is unable to generate revenues that was expected to make it a big hit. Radhe Shyam has managed to collect around 63 crores share in Telugu Version against the theatrical business of 140 crs. It even performed poorly in all the other Indian languages. Hindi market which was mainly targeted by the Radhe Shyam makers seems to be also completely disappointing

All these seem to be haunting the makers of RRR and it’s director Rajamouli. They might have arrived a conclusion that with the existing prices it might become a big task for RRR to become a big hit like Baahubali. A delegation of these celebrities had actually met AP CM Jagan once to increase the then existing ticket prices. CM had agreed to their please and a G.O. was passed for the same too. But Radhe Shyam underperforming made RRR makers even more scary. Now they are again meeting AP CM Jagan to increase the ticket rate to Rs. 300 for atleast 10 days or for 2 weeks.

They are also planning to apply for the same in Telangana. They are planning to meet Telangana Government aslo. RRR Makers are planning for paid premieres on 24th March. They are planning to put special prices for these premieres and Ticket hike form Day 1 to Day 10 or for 2 weeks. Let’s see how both governments respond to the same.

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