Sukumar’s Allu Arjun , Rashmika Mandanna and Fahadh Faasil-starrer Pushpa 2: The Rule will have its premieres on December 4 evening. The film’s producers opted to hike the ticket prices, priced at over ₹ 2000 in some theatres in Delhi and Mumbai. While the decision drew flak , filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma defended the move.

(Also Read: Pushpa 2 The Rule review and release live updates ) Ram Gopal Varma on Pushpa 2’s hiked ticket price RGV penned a long note in Telugu on X (formerly Twitter), criticising people in his trademark style for ‘crying’ about the hiked ticket prices. He also drew parallels between the entertainment industry and the luxury market. He wrote, “One man named Subbarao set up an idli hotel and charged ₹ 1000 per plate.

This is because Subbarao believes his idlis are superior to other idlis. But, if the customer doesn’t find Subbarao’s idlis worth it, they won’t go to his hotel. Subbarao is the only one to lose in this scenario.

” RGV also said that people who cry that ‘Subbarao’s idlis are not affordable to the common man’ are ‘silly’ because it’s like saying a ‘seven-star hotel is not affordable to the common man’. “If it is argued that you are paying for the ambience of a seven-star hotel, then in the case of Pushpa 2, the seven-star quality is the movie,” he added. He also stated that ‘democratic capitalism works on class differences’ and that films are made for ‘profit and not for public service’.

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