The state government's rules imposing a uniform maximum ticket price of ₹200 (excluding taxes) for movies in all languages across all theatres in the state—including multiplexes—have once again come under discussion. The government has appealed to the High Court against the stay order issued on this rule. The High Court is preparing to take up the hearing of this appeal.Arayna Women's Cotton Printed Floral Straight Kurta with Palazzo Pants and Dupatta
According to the state government's argument, controlling ticket prices benefits the public and brings balance to the film industry. However, multiplexes and some theatre owners have opposed the rule, claiming it will cause losses to their business. In this context, the High Court will examine the arguments from both the government and the cinemas in the upcoming hearing and deliver a decision.After winning Bigg Boss, Gilli remembers Darshan and Shivanna – what’s the reason?
The final verdict in this case is likely to have a major impact not only on cinema audiences in the state but also on the film industry as a whole. The future of ticket prices will be determined by the High Court's ruling.