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Pay more to see Ek Tha Tiger


Pc0260300 Pay more to see Ek Tha Tiger

Multiplexes across the country to hike ticket prices by 12-16 per cent for the actor’s Eid release, Ek Tha Tiger

Vickey Lalwani (MUMBAI MIRROR; August 7, 2012)

 

Websites had started prebooking shows a month before Salman Khan’s much-awaited Eid release Ek Tha Tiger was scheduled to hit the theatres on August 15. And now, Mirror has learnt that most multiplexes have decided to hike the ticket prices by as much as 12-16 percent.

Pricing tickets higher for certain films or during special occasions like Diwali and New Year is not uncommon. In fact, earlier Salman releases Ready and Bodyguard had been priced higher than regular rates. However, a 12-16 percent hike is unprecedented.
Explaining the hike, an insider said, “Most multiplexes rolled back the ticket prices (Mirror, May 3, 2012) a few months ago. So, a 12-16 percent hike will come out to be about Rs 20. Which is fair. After all it is the festive season. People are willing to shell out extra money for a Salman film especially during Eid. The multiplexes have taken this decision after a lot of research.”

Confirming the development, Anand Vishal, Head of Operations, Fun Cinemas told Mirror, “Nationally, the price will rise by about Rs 20 per ticket. After all it is a premium product. This kind of thing is done during festive seasons. And today Salman films demand higher premium than before.”

The price hike will however, not be the same in every theatre. Areas where there is more than one multiplex, will see a 12 percent hike in ticket price. While areas, with fewer theatre options will see as much as a 16 percent rise. And this will apply to all major cities in the country.

Harshavardhan Gangurde, Vice President (Marketing), Inox Cinemas said, “We haven’t decided the exact amount by which we shall raise the ticket price. But we will soon. Ek Tha Tiger is a blockbuster.”

And his thoughts are reiterated by several other theatre owners who have allocated as much as 95% of the shows for the YRF film. Vishal confirmed that as far as Fun Cinemas is concerned, “At least 90 percent of the shows have been allocated to Ek Tha Tiger.”
However, most single screens have decided to maintain the ticket prices. Like, for one, Manoj Desai, owner of Gaiety-Galaxy, told Mirror, “I have never hiked ticket prices. I am not doing it for Ek Tha Tiger either. But I must tell you, I have full confidence in this film.”

LINK

http://fenilandbollywood.com/2012/08/07/pay-more-to-see-ek-tha-tiger/

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  1. Jack Sparrow

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    Opening day record is a given now, and the film turns out to be good then it might convert into huge domestic gross.

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    This weekend hiking of the tickets when ticket prices are anyway higher than what it should be is amusing.
    I hope YRF decides to donate the excess to a charity. This way at least it will be worth buying a highly priced fix with a smile.

  3. Bournvita

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    Shalu aunty-dekho fherr se wohi kahani.. hahaha
    http://www.naachgaana.com/2012.....ee-salman/

    see this and aab bolo..

    fenil yaar,it is already been posted and again u posted same article… :/ wtf is this

  4. Bournvita

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    try to reduce duplicate article..no offense

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    How sick is this man! Aren’t the ticket prices insane already?!

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      No .. ticket prices are proportionate to average earning of middle class since last 50 years .. but collections has gone heavily down now.

  6. Bournvita

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    @shalu aunty/didi: it is common for every big movie…
    BTW,u didnot reply my first question :lol:

  7. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 1 Thumb down 1

    Average ticket price is already 120/- .. given 16-17% it will be 140/- for ETT.

  8. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 1 Thumb down 0

    Jaise bade stars, sirf movies banate hai, par unko apni movies dekhne ka time nahi milta, waise hi Fenil only posts, he does not find time to pre-view the duplicates, just in case.

    Crime Master Gogo ki line yaad aa gayi ” Aaya hoon, kuch toh leke jaaunga”
    In a similar vein “Aaya hoon, kuch toh post karke jaaunga” :D :rofl:

  9. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 3 Thumb down 0

    rofl,nd by the way no sallu bhai fan will be bother of ticket price,because i my self ready to pay even 2000 rs to ssee first day first show

  10. dr.nick

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    this ticket price hike is not a big deal after all.atleast the single screen public shouldnt.those idiots buy a 60rs tckt for 200 in black but cant go to a multiples and buy a tckt for 120-130.the place where i stay its impossible to get a tckt unless u book it in advance as these black marketers corner more than 60% of the tckts.

  11. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

    Oops…really sorry…didn’t notice that it was already posted…apologies Bournvita and rajeev singh.

    FENIL

  12. Sanjeev-Ek-hai-tiger

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    I think Fenil does it intentionally just to have some fun

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