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The draft notification issued by the Karnataka government is currently open for public feedback and objections for a 15-day ...
While many have welcomed this move as a treat for moviegoers, many have also questioned the state government’s priorities.
The price cap was imposed by amending Rule 55 of the Karnataka Cinemas (Regulation) Rules, 2014, to incorporate a new sub-rule. The sixth sub-rule mentions that the cost of each show in all state ...
Among those most impacted would be PVR Inox, the country’s largest multiplex chain, which operates 215 screens across ...
The Home Department, which issued the draft, has invited objections and suggestions from the public within 15 days ...
According to the latest reports, Karnataka accounts for roughly 12 percent of PVR INOX's screen portfolio with 215 screens in ...
What made Karnataka bring back the Rs 200 ticket cap for regional films? From box office battles to audience accessibility, ...
PVR Inox shares dropped nearly 2% after Karnataka capped cinema ticket prices at Rs 200 for all films and shows. The move, ...
In a welcome move for moviegoers, the Karnataka government has issued an order capping cinema ticket prices at Rs 200 across ...
The Karnataka government has proposed a Rs 200 cap on cinema tickets, including multiplexes, for all language films. The draft notification was issued, and objections or suggestions are invited within ...
Plum has committed Rs 200 crore to expand its healthcare vertical beyond group insurance, focusing on preventive and digital ...