Pushpa 2 - The Rule | Allu Arjun, Fahadh Faasil, Sukumar

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Pushpa 2 ticket prices are through the roof. PVR INOX tickets are ₹400+ in my city. Almost ₹100 higher than usual. Cinépolis and others seems to be normal. I was planning to go, but now I am having second thoughts. What cinematic masterpiece have they created that they are charging so much? And why is it available in 3D?
 
Pushpa 2 ticket prices are through the roof. PVR INOX tickets are ₹400+ in my city. Almost ₹100 higher than usual. Cinépolis and others seems to be normal. I was planning to go, but now I am having second thoughts. What cinematic masterpiece have they created that they are charging so much? And why is it available in 3D?
Exactly, my thoughts. Both about the pricing and 3D. Even small theatre are charging ₹300 and above. Add convience fees to it.
 
I am not going to watch until their ticket price comes to down.
We should teach them a lesson.
This is my fav combo. Sukumar sir my favourite director DSP is my favourite music director.

We should teach lessons to Producers of the movie.
 
Exactly, my thoughts. Both about the pricing and 3D. Even small theatre are charging ₹300 and above. Add convience fees to it.
My usual show and seats are costing ₹425 me after all charges (2D). Insane. I watched Deadpool & Wolverine in 3D under ₹300.

I am not going to watch until their ticket price comes to down.
Yeah. But sadly, these types of movies are only worth watching on first day. First day shows have good and lively audience, who are die-hard fans and those who come to watch without any opinions or influence from reviewers or social media. From second day onwards, the audience are silent (at least in my place). They are mostly the ones that have come to watch due to FOMO and peer pressure. Even a poor movie can be enjoyable if the audience you are watching with is good and responsive.
Content-driven movies on the other hand can be watched any day after release.
 
My usual show and seats are costing ₹425 me after all charges (2D). Insane. I watched Deadpool & Wolverine in 3D under ₹300.


Yeah. But sadly, these types of movies are only worth watching on first day. First day shows have good and lively audience, who are die-hard fans and those who come to watch without any opinions or influence from reviewers or social media. From second day onwards, the audience are silent (at least in my place). They are mostly the ones that have come to watch due to FOMO and peer pressure. Even a poor movie can be enjoyable if the audience you are watching with is good and responsive.
Content-driven movies on the other hand can be watched any day after release.
Totally agree with you. And your post proves that you are true cinema lover then me. Like that attitude towards cinema. In this social era YouTube and Social media reviewer's spoils that.
 
Pushpa 2 ticket prices are through the roof. PVR INOX tickets are ₹400+ in my city. Almost ₹100 higher than usual. Cinépolis and others seems to be normal. I was planning to go, but now I am having second thoughts. What cinematic masterpiece have they created that they are charging so much? And why is it available in 3D?
Bro reason is runtime the movie is so long which lessen 2 shows per day.


I know peelings song available in hindi but I like Tamil version more as it's give more entertaining vibe
 
I feel movie going to disappoints many because whenever movie team doing huge promotion which creates lot of expectation. If they didn't connect with expectation. Then result is Kanguva.
 
Bro reason is runtime the movie is so long which lessen 2 shows per day.
Very long runtime. My show is almost 4½ hours including ads and interval. 😵

I know peelings song available in hindi but I like Tamil version more as it's give more entertaining vibe
Even the South versions are not up to the mark this time. During Part 1, whole nation was vibing on Srivalli and Oo Antava. Even Hindi versions were good. This time no such songs.
 
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