With the Andhra Pradesh government showing no signs of withdrawing its controversial G.O. reducing ticket prices in cinemas across the state, Telugu film industry has been facing an uncertain future. Needless to say, the box-office fate of several big ticket Sankranthi films’ is looking bleak.
In this scenario, there have been speculations that the makers of the highly-anticipated pan-India action drama, RRR, are in plans to move the AP High Court against the government’s decision. However, RRR makers have issued clarification in this regard this morning.
“It is true that the slashing of ticket prices will affect our film immensely. But we at #RRRMovie have no intention of going to court. We are trying to approach the honourable Andhra Pradesh CM garu and explain our situation for an amicable solution,” RRR makers tweeted on their official Twitter handle. We will have to see if the YS Jagan Mohan Reddy government will pay heed to Tollywood’s turmoil and increase the ticket rates.
It is true that the slashing of ticket prices will affect our film immensely. But we at #RRRMovie have no intention of going to court. We are trying to approach the honourable Andhra Pradesh CM garu and explain our situation for an amicable solution.
— DVV Entertainment (@DVVMovies) November 14, 2021
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