
The Andhra Pradesh government made it clear that the ticket prices and other rules apply to all films. There will not be any exemptions or considerations to any film said, minister Perni Nani.
Rajamouli’s ‘RRR’, which is one of the most expensive films in India, is scheduled to hit the screens on January 7, 2022. Producer DVV Danayya sold the film’s rights to record prices in Andhra Pradesh. Given reduced ticket prices and strict implementation by the government, the distributors will not recover their money. When asked whether the government would allow any relaxation to ‘RRR’, the minister said the government rules are for all, all movies.
Unless there is a change in the government’s mood before the release of ‘RRR’, the big movies will face many problems in Andhra Pradesh.
The state government kept a blind eye to the movies like ‘Akhanda’ and ‘Pushpa’ when the tickets were given for uniformed (flat) ticket rates of Rs 100 including in B and C centers. However, the film industry wants Rs 150 official ticket prices in cities and Rs 100 in B and C centers.

‘RRR’ stars NTR and Ram Charan. Rajamouli has directed the film. It will release worldwide in five languages simultaneously.