'Dirty Hari' faces wild hiccups with online platform playing spoilsport
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'Dirty Hari', MS Raju's dream project sort of thing, has faced an unexpected obstacle, thanks to the platform on which it was released Friday evening. The erotic thriller was released on Friday Movies ATT, which is said to be co-owned by a young film producer. As soon as it was up at 6pm, ticketing was available. Users paid Rs 120 per ticket in the hope of watching it asap.
However, after the amount was deducted, the ATT (Any Time Theatre) didn't generate any coupon code for the purchaser. Instead, it threw up a message asking the user to buy a ticket, once again! On its part, the ATT cleverly claimed that the volumes are huge and therefore servers took a hit. "Your love was overwhelming. Our servers have taken a hit. Need just a bit to take it in. We’ll get back to you as soon as we can with the most awaited release. Stay tuned for the release," the ATT said.
It's unlikely that the volumes were unsustainable. "I got a call from the app hours after I booked the ticket. The customer service executive promised that a coupon will get generated by late night. So far, nothing of that sort has happened," a user who got miffed with the horrible services of the app told us. If the volumes were so huge, how come the app guys could call each of them and explain themselves?
Be that as it may, the MS Raju directorial seems to have been unlucky to go in for an ATT release.
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