Guntur Kaaram: AP government green signal for ticket hike
- IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,January 10 2024]
Leading up to the much-anticipated release of Mahesh Babu's Guntur Kaaram on January 12, 2024, the filmmakers received a significant boost with positive news from the Andhra Pradesh government. In a noteworthy development, the Government of Andhra Pradesh has given its nod for a Rs 50 hike per ticket for this eagerly awaited family entertainer, marking a pivotal moment for the film industry.
As a result, the revised ticket prices for Guntur Kaaram will now stand at Rs. 206 for single screens and Rs. 236 for multiplexes, injecting a new dimension of anticipation and value for the audience.
Directed by the acclaimed Trivikram Srinivas, Guntur Kaaram features Sreeleela and Meenakshi Chaudhary in prominent female lead roles, adding to the film's star-studded ensemble. The musical brilliance of Thaman S further elevates the cinematic experience, creating an immersive and captivating atmosphere for the audience.
Produced by Haarika and Hassini Creations, this approval from the Andhra Pradesh government comes as a substantial boost for the makers of Guntur Kaaram. The positive momentum builds on the earlier approval from the Telangana government, which not only allowed a ticket price hike but also sanctioned early morning shows.
In Telangana, the government has granted permission for a ticket price increase of up to Rs. 100, setting the new rates at Rs. 250 for single screens and Rs. 410 for multiplexes. This dual approval from both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana not only enhances the film's financial prospects but also promises an enriched cinematic experience for the audience.
With the stage set for a grand release and the added allure of revised ticket prices, Guntur Kaaram is poised to make a resounding impact at the box office, captivating audiences with its stellar cast, compelling storyline, and enhanced cinematic presentation. Expectations are high as Mahesh Babu and Trivikram earlier entertained movie lovers with Khaleja and Athadu.