Allu Arjun's pushpa 2 ticket price increase has become a hot subject. The governments of andhra pradesh and telangana have authorized significant rises in the movie's ticket prices. The issue now arises as to whether other major motion pictures will do the same. There's growing suspicion that future big-budget films would seek similar authorization for increased ticket pricing, as pushpa 2 saw ticket prices jump as much as Rs. 1200 in multiplexes and significantly in single screens.
 
Next up comes ram Charan's Game Changer, which is produced on a grand scale. Like pushpa 2, its creators may ask for special authorization to charge higher ticket costs. The true question, though, is whether this tactic will be successful for all major motion pictures. pushpa 2's enormous fan following, the benefit of a sequel, and Allu Arjun's fame all contribute to its success, but not all films are as hyped as this one.
 
Game Changer, for instance, hasn't produced the same amount of hype yet, and its teaser hasn't had much of an effect. Furthermore, Shankar's filmmaking has come under scrutiny due to indian 2's failure, and the movie's most recent songs haven't left a lasting effect. Because of this, raising ticket prices is a dangerous decision. Trade analysts say that although high ticket prices could work for highly anticipated pan-Indian blockbusters, Game Changer might not have the same effect.
 

To increase the film's success, the key question at this point is whether producer Dil Raju will only rely on Sankranthi's festival season or choose to charge more for tickets. For ram Charan, it will also be a question of prestige. Charan cannot afford to sell his movie tickets for only 300/-if Allu Arjun's tickets are priced at 1200/-. By doing this, it would appear that he is not as well-known as allu arjun and that there isn't much excitement about his movie. A vicious loop is therefore produced. The producers have additional challenges when the ticket price becomes a measure of projected celebrity, ego, and status.
 

 

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