To stop the falling earnings and growing controversies of the Bollywood film ‘Adipurush’, the filmmakers have taken steps to change the dialogues of the film on the one hand and on the other hand have increased the ticket prices to attract more and more audience to the theatres. Also reduced to Rs. It has been 150 for a few days. But the question is whether even after this the audience will reach the theater to watch the film or not?
The makers of Adipurush, who are facing criticism for the controversial dialogues of the film and the look of the main characters of the film, have changed the dialogues on the sixth day. The film’s team has released a video clip of the controversial dialogue spoken by Hanumanji’s character Bajrang Bali before burning Lanka in the film. In the changed dialogue, the word ‘Lanka’ has been used instead of the word ‘father’. Now this dialogue has become ‘Kapda teri Lanka ka, tel teri Lanka ka, aag bhi teri Lanka ki aur jalegi bhi teri Lanka ki’.
The makers of ‘Adipurush’ have reduced the ticket price to just Rs 150 in multiplexes on the last day of the first week of its release. At present, ticket prices have been reduced for two days, 22 and 23 June. The makers of the film are now trying to get more and more audience to come to the theaters and watch the film at a lower cost. These reduced ticket prices will be applicable across the country except Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Please tell that due to the negative feedback received from the audience, ‘Adipurush’ has suffered a lot. After further drop in the collections on Wednesday, the makers have decided to reduce the ticket prices.
Let us tell you that initially the ticket price of Adipurush film was kept very high. Movie tickets have gone up to Rs 2,000, especially in premium cinema halls in metro cities. Since the film was in 3D, its ticket prices were almost double that of normal movies. That’s why the general audience stayed away from the film. But now due to the film not getting a good response from the audience, the makers of the film have given huge discounts on its tickets only six days after its release.