On Saturday, performer siddharth, who previously starred alongside sharwanand in the film 'Maha Samudram,' wrote a series of messages criticizing the government's low cinema ticket price restriction. siddharth advised that the government of andhra pradesh analyze the average house rent and per capita consumer spending on durables before deciding on movie ticket rates. He also brings up a simple instance of how much income he spent on a film when he saw it for the first time outside.

"It's been 25 years since I first viewed a film outside of the United States. I went to see a movie for $8 using my undergraduate I-card. At the moment, that was Rs. 200. In terms of technology, creativity, and jobs, our films now compete with any country.... #SaveCinema ", according to Siddharth's post. Continuing on the same topic, the actor wrote: "The financing and scale of a film are not determined by the audience...

The creator and the financier make the decision. Nobody has the right to judge how much money someone makes from movies." "Why does the film industry have to be viewed as a trouble spot by governments keen on advising them how to protect their costs?" the Rang De Basanti star wondered.

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