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The reintroduction of the cap is a crucial step toward promoting regional cinema in Karnataka The Karnataka government has ...
The Karnataka government has drafted an amendment to cap movie ticket prices at Rs 200 across all theatres, including ...
Karnataka's government is proposing a Rs 200 price cap on movie tickets, impacting major cinema chains like PVR-Inox, which ...
Among those most impacted would be PVR Inox, the country’s largest multiplex chain, which operates 215 screens across ...
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PVR Inox shares dropped nearly 2% after Karnataka capped cinema ticket prices at Rs 200 for all films and shows. The move, ...
ONE Asset Management raised Rs 200 crore during the NFO period of its overnight fund. The fund attracted various investors ...
In a bid to promote local cinema and make it more affordable, the Karnataka government has reinstated a Rs 200 cap on ticket prices for regional films in multiplexes, aiming to boost attendance and ...
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Filmfare on MSNExclusive: Tejas Deoskar Explains Why Maharashtra Should Follow Karnataka’s Rs 200 Ticket Cap ModelFilmmaker Tejas Prabha Vijay Deoskar says why Maharashtra should take a cue from Karnataka. Read more here. The Karnataka ...
The Home Department, which issued the draft, has invited objections and suggestions from the public within 15 days ...
Govt of Karnataka Issues New Order on Movie Ticket Pricing ✨ 👉 Maximum ticket price capped at Rs. 200, including ...
ONE Asset Management's overnight fund mobilizes Rs 200 crore during its NFO period, attracting corporates, HNIs, and individual investors.
While many have welcomed this move as a treat for moviegoers, many have also questioned the state government’s priorities.
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