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Posted: 11 years ago
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I have just bought 6 dhoom's ticket for monday( 23rd dec) night show in a multiplex in delhi. Ticket rates are regular ...
Preimier: 400 rs
Goldclass : 1000 rs

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Posted: 11 years ago
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900 is like what $16. That's reasonable na?
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Humsafar.

900 is like what $16. That's reasonable na?


Yeah more like 15 $ ... And goldclass are awesome seats , lazyboys , blankets ...personalised food service etc ...the works 😃

400 rs is regular multiplex rates ...infact weekday morning shows after a week will probably be 250 rs.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Guinea


Yeah more like 15 $ ... And goldclass are awesome seats , lazyboys , blankets ...personalised food service etc ...the works 😃

400 rs is regular multiplex rates ...infact weekday morning shows after a week will probably be 250 rs.



Aww wow that's nice, so it all pretty much adds up in the end. If people find it expensive, they can always watch it in the weekdays or not in Gold class right.

I think a film like D3 is hard to be disappointed with, because you know what you're going for - a thin plotline with lots of glamour and action, and a thrilling experience.

I've found that the big cinemas are less cozy than the smaller ones, our smaller multiplexes have big cozy seats and great service. 😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Dexterkilaila

900 rupees is what ? 15 bucks? That's how much it costs at the IMAX here too. Looking at it that way makes sense.

But Hello... Different countries, different economies. How do they expect everyone to shell out 900 for a film over there? This is beyond ridiculous.


well said👏

Per Capita Income ( as of Jan'2012) of

USA : $49,000(12th Rank)

UAE : $48,800 (13th Rank)

Canada : $41,100 (21st Rank)

UK : $36,600 (34th Rank)

New Zealand : $28,000 (47th Rank)

India : $3700 (164th Rank)


now tell me, how can we compare the ticket price of India with the other countries?😆



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Posted: 11 years ago
#96

Originally posted by: ithasme

I wish all the pirated cd movies stores get banned forever.. Can't u all spend even small amount for movies to watch in theaters.. I just hope film industry across the globe cracks the whip on these chindi chors..


I wish the same😊

that was uncalled for

and I hope producers/ distributors and exhibitors stop increasing ticket price 100 / 200 / 300% for commercial exploitation of their films😛
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Humsafar.



Aww wow that's nice, so it all pretty much adds up in the end. If people find it expensive, they can always watch it in the weekdays or not in Gold class right.

I think a film like D3 is hard to be disappointed with, because you know what you're going for - a thin plotline with lots of glamour and action, and a thrilling experience.

I've found that the big cinemas are less cozy than the smaller ones, our smaller multiplexes have big cozy seats and great service. 😆


Well I was looking for actually the regular tickets ie 400 rs ones but they are all booked up till next wednesday ...all I was getting was the front 2 rows and I definately didnot want to see dhoom with a crink in my neck 😆 . So bought goldclass ...dhoom ke liye bantaa hai ..

This film is huge in the multiplexes , you have to see the buzz around the ticket counter to beleive it ...the first week will be massive ...only then will the WOM get into motion ...
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Posted: 11 years ago
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i dont know if posted already or not, but Rs. 900 is ONLY at IMAX which exists here in metro cities only, NOT in small towns... people in metros can afford this much yar, dont underestimate Indian youth and their pocket money/salaries so much in fact, i tried to book them and i was told, all these "900rs" tickets are sold out already ..so yeah..not a big deal of 900rs for movie buffs 😛 that much is spent over a McD lunch anyday, this is D3 we are talking about.. 8)
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Posted: 11 years ago
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That's what $15... it doesn't seem that bad, but I guess for India, it's expensive.
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Posted: 11 years ago
900 for IMAX version only. You can watch it at regular price on SS. I'd watch it for 900 on IMAX in India😛

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