Good Chance for AP Govt on Tickets Issue

G GOWTHAM
The government of andhra pradesh has an opportunity to demonstrate its honesty and improve its image at this moment. Despite minister Perni Nani's argument, there have been numerous assumptions and conclusions that the government is hell-bent on destroying the film business in terms of ticket pricing and abolishing the 50 percent occupancy limitation in theatres, all while keeping the premiere of bheemla nayak in mind.


The last conference with tollywood executives will take place today, and the decision on the increased ticket rates must be made within a few days. The government's reputation will not be harmed if the GO is granted in favour of the film sector before february 25th. Because the release of Pawan Kalyan's 'Bheemla Nayak' has been set for that date. If the government delays releasing the GO until after february 25th, it is apparent that there is a desire to sabotage Bheemla Nayak's revenues in AP. 


It's not just a question of GO; 100% occupancy in all cinemas should be permitted before the 25th. Whoever is in charge of making these action on behalf of YS jagan Mohan Reddy's government should think critically. At this point, upsetting Pawan Kalyan's film isn't going to get you a single vote. This is a rallying cry for the entire government structure implicated in this problem. Get up! Get up! Don't pass up this chance to improve your image.

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